見えるか見えないか…

Can you see it or not?

The gray dial of the “Cartier Santos Galbe” that arrived today is

The key point is that the paint on the dial has faded over time.

In this photo, you can't see the logo (lol)

The expression slate gray fits perfectly.

The color of the dial is unique to vintage,

As time passes, the paint becomes thinner,

The good thing about it is that you can't see the logo unless you angle it.

This type of watch won't appeal to everyone.

It's something that can only be seen as damage.

However, it is precisely this kind of watch that appeals to me.

I'm a weirdo like myself who loves vintage items (lol)

I have introduced the appeal of Santos as a watch many times in the past,

Regarding gray and sold out Bordeaux,

The finish of the bezel is hairline, so the atmosphere is different from the normal white Roman dial.

It gives an even more ``militant'' impression.

I think this is an item that even people who know a lot about watches rarely see.

I like the fact that I don't know which watch it is for a moment.

The areas where the color has faded over the years have faded further,

The final color will be a mixture of gray and base gold, so

Once you get to that point, the watch will become a ``fit'' for you.

Truly vintage,

It's a watch like Levi's 501XX that enjoys fading!

Oh, if it doesn't sell, I'll keep it for myself, so hurry up (lol)