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It is indeed David.
I don't think i made myself very clear (typical me really, i tend to think if i klnow what i mean then so does everyone else!)
The outside is not supposed to be the dial design, think of it as a mule car, with camouflage on it...it highlights the main area of the "test" dial where the different grey/blue was being tested along with the black subs... we don't see black subs on any other matt blue paint dial (only white subs).
Its not supposed to be and nor am i saying that it was ever going to come to market as a Heuer watch with the outside design included...and i doubt Heuer asked for this, it was a "test" design process by Singer, perhaps one of the team at Heuer would have seen it at some point but only to gauge how the blue/grey and black subs worked together!
Hope that clarifies...so to sum up, "test" dial and the outside area is a "red herring" so to speak.
Cheers & i'm off to write 100 lines of "I must try harder to be clearer next time"
: Is this the same one that Amer posted a little while ago??
: Can't say it looks very nice imho.
: David H
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