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Thankyou Bernhard & all that have contributed to this thread. I love the Chocolate dial effect.
I have an early Auto GMT that clearly shows its chocolate with the naked eye but the effect is difficult to capture in photo's.
I'm waiting for the warmer sunlight of spring to try & best show the effect. It seems the cold Scandanavian winter Sun is not the best for photo purposes.
Here it is
I hope to bring some better photo's to the forum & show the effect.
I dont recall seeing a chocolate Viceroy dial in the past. Has anyone here got one / seen one ?
Does this fact point towards a different production technique for the Viceroy dials ?
Cheers - Darren
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