If I look at Citizen for example one reason might be that many of the older models featured dial designs that were both simpler, easier to understand and read and use practically. They were also economical with inappropriate colors and managed to achieve a balance between data overload and clarity – in other words they avoided “dial clutter”.
Citizen JQ8250-52E World Time (Wingman 11 or 111)
As an example I highlight the Citizen JQ8250-52E to the left here, which would be interesting alone for the fact that this watch is 43.5mm x 11mm – an achievement I wish they could manage today! But when I look at the overall “balance” of this model it really is very, very good. Note the slightly dated bracelet fit, but importantly note that it can easily be changed for a strap, Nato or whatever and then it truly starts to look the part. It coincidentally affirms my contention that in many cases bracelet/strap changing can dramatically change a watch from the ordinary to something special. Like a frame around a painting.
JQ8250 with Nato – (watchyouseek) transformation!
Now I don't know about you, but for me this model has that balanced look of a Classic – it looks and feels just right.
But conversely another Citizen model in the same family is the JQ8995-56E and whilst it has a similar a function set, ana-digi display, you would think that it should have the same “look” – well it doesn't – not at all. For some reason it just doesn't have that “balance”.
Citizen JQ005-56E
And neither I'm afraid do a good number of the current crop from Citizen. And from the above examples it is very evident that a fine line exists between data, clarity, size and function – even a color here and there can make or break how a model will turn out. A bit of a muddle with overdone clutter or a Classic?
It's not easy, but my advice for what it's worth, if you see a model that just shrieks Classic and it has that “balance” – don't assume the next model will be better – don't hesitate at all – buy it! bekijk meer Zwitserse replica en hermes h-our
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