What's on your wrist? / What are you wearing? (WRUW)

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Looks great on this strap.

Feels really good on a NATO too, but then I personally lean towards NATOs on divers anyway
 
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Carrera Calibre 16 Modular 45, today with titanium lugs and black ceramic bracelet 🥰


#connectedtoeternity
 
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Treated myself, herself’s comment, “whatever”. A bit over 30% off, happy enough although the lack of weight due to it being titanium is strange.

Better pics when light improves. And yes, this will cost me in the long run.
 
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Treated myself, herself’s comment, “whatever”. A bit over 30% off, happy enough although the lack of weight due to it being titanium is strange.

Better pics when light improves. And yes, this will cost me in the long run.
Congrats! You deserve a treat, enjoy it in good health! 👍
 
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Today the 1994 TAG Heuer 6000 Senna WH1114 (n° 993 / 1000)

#RememberSenna #SennaSempre
 
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Today the 1994 TAG Heuer 6000 Senna WH1114 (n° 993 / 1000)

#RememberSenna #SennaSempre
Always think the numbers in the chequered area at 7 and 11 look ‘strange’ not bad just ‘strange’ may also be a bit of reflection?
 
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Always think the numbers in the chequered area at 7 and 11 look ‘strange’ not bad just ‘strange’ may also be a bit of reflection?
They don’t look 'strange' IRL, it just depends on the light/angle/reflection you see them because this dial changes a lot. Numbers are printed in white colour over the chequered areas, and chequered areas can change from almost black to very bright silver (mirror finish) depending on light/angle/reflection, so when the squares look very clear, the numbers almost dissapear, but just moving the wrist, you can read them again. I love this dial 😀

These different pictures from my watch will explain it better than me 😉