You know, I think I prefer no lume on the hands. It gives GS the ability to show off their finishing of those hands- not many brands can say the same!
I also found that with my SGBY013, the faintest glimmer of light in the dark was enough for me to tell the time, as it just reflected amazingly off the hands!
A perfectly valid point - leaning no lume for most of their watches is certainly the right call for GS as a brand, but it's nice to see some variety every now and then.
Really very interesting to find out how and why these beautiful watches were created. I'll choose the right one in the end! But by the time I do, thanks to you, I will have learnt a lot...
You know, I think I prefer no lume on the hands. It gives GS the ability to show off their finishing of those hands- not many brands can say the same!
I also found that with my SGBY013, the faintest glimmer of light in the dark was enough for me to tell the time, as it just reflected amazingly off the hands!
A perfectly valid point - leaning no lume for most of their watches is certainly the right call for GS as a brand, but it's nice to see some variety every now and then.
Really very interesting to find out how and why these beautiful watches were created. I'll choose the right one in the end! But by the time I do, thanks to you, I will have learnt a lot...
Michael
Happy to help! Luckily Japan has a lot to interesting and unique watches to offer, so you'll most likely be stuck with my ramblings for a while.