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Re: Some more LE-pictures

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Im getting very tempted now I see the final product, only six left I see, is it as blue as seen in Hans last picture? How much was the rubber option? can you pay in 3 payments? Thanks for any replies!

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Come on Hantsman,
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Your wish you had when they are all gone :D
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I might as an investment, 8) Maybe I will just get the strap at £15! :shock:
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Doh!!!!!!!!!!!!! #-o
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Re: Some more LE-pictures

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hantsman wrote:...is it as blue as seen in Hans last picture?
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In my opinion, the last picture gives the most realistic color representation of the dial. Do other LE-owners agree?
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I agree Hans,Your photography is excellent in Imho :lol:
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I agree, Hans. The last picture shows the LE very realistic.

The first pictures of this topic warp the reality. The blue of the dial is to monochromatic and clear. In reality the dial looks more two-tone metalic, as shown on your last picture.

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hantsman wrote:is it as blue as seen in Hans last picture?
The color changes depending on the lighting. It seems to me that the more light, the lighter the blue...almost electric as in some of the earlier shots in this thread. As the lighing becomes dimmer, the shade of blue becomes darker. It is quite stunning and can look very different in different lighting.
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joerattz wrote:
hantsman wrote:is it as blue as seen in Hans last picture?
The color changes depending on the lighting. It seems to me that the more light, the lighter the blue...almost electric as in some of the earlier shots in this thread. As the lighing becomes dimmer, the shade of blue becomes dimmer. It is quit stunning and can look very different in different lighting.

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