I have to say that Grand Seiko dial conjures up even stronger images of ice & snow. I would like to call it Elsa, the Snow Queen.
Amen to that, so much amazing stuff from Longines. Longines is a brand officially approved by the Church of Silver dials.
Since you liked that one, have another! (not my cup of tea, as I really only like gold as an accent on bicolours like the Link).
Haven't seen it, I honestly just can't keep up with the constant Marvel releases. She is a very good actress though
I'm not personally that familiar with Longines - this is a watch from work, ref. L4.774.4.72.6 (.72. silver "Sunray" dial). I think it's only available second-hand or NOS in this exact configuration. This has a 35.6mm (774) case and the newer ones seem to be 38.5 (974) or 40mm (984)
I'll be sure to add pictures of any that cross my desk - I think the only others we have at the moment are Tudor/Rolex which would not welcome a photo op as their acrylic has fractured.
That finesse is a bit beyond me - I've performed minor repairs, but nothing inside a movement. I work for a company called Gold Arts in Sussex, England (specifically G.A. Jewellers & Pawnbrokers).