Chrisred71
·I'm in the market for a nice pre-owned example of the Night Diver auto.
I was very surprised to see that all WBP201Ds from Watchfinder have a different shade of white on the dial.
No stock image used, only pictures of the actual watch for sale. Same lighting. Is this a QC issue or does the white start to ternish in a matter of MONTHS ?
I've also tracked down one nice WAY Night Diver on Chrono24.
A quartz like the OG watch from The Living Daylights, Ti grade 5 case and FULLY lumed bezel. HOWEVER :
Watch is still under warranty but bezel numbers already turned creamy, which really looks off next to the perfect white of the dial. This and the verious shades of white on the Watchfinder selection makes me question how well theses fully lumed divers ages. Any insight from owners ? I'm sure many of you own either, or even both.
I was very surprised to see that all WBP201Ds from Watchfinder have a different shade of white on the dial.
No stock image used, only pictures of the actual watch for sale. Same lighting. Is this a QC issue or does the white start to ternish in a matter of MONTHS ?
I've also tracked down one nice WAY Night Diver on Chrono24.
A quartz like the OG watch from The Living Daylights, Ti grade 5 case and FULLY lumed bezel. HOWEVER :
Watch is still under warranty but bezel numbers already turned creamy, which really looks off next to the perfect white of the dial. This and the verious shades of white on the Watchfinder selection makes me question how well theses fully lumed divers ages. Any insight from owners ? I'm sure many of you own either, or even both.
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