The Green & Blue Dial Model 60's actually have an ETA 2824-2 movement and both have applied indices. The standard black dialled Model 60 has the LJP G100 movement with 68hrs power reserve and applied Lume. The black dial version actually cost more than the blue & green versions - given the higher grade calibre of the black.
@@stuartburns8192 Frustrating, especially like for things such as lug width, lug2lug length, width of the watch, thickness, often 1 of these is missing or incorrect!
I have the black one on BOR and it took over my #1 spot, the Foster 11 Atmos. I love this watch.
Great video mate, it was great meeting you today at the world time uk 🎉event
@@onemorewatchplease it was great meeting you too buddy! I’m still at the watch event but I’ll give your videos a watch tomorrow!!
@@AwkwardHorology Thanks, enjoy i had to head back due to a family commitments
The Green & Blue Dial Model 60's actually have an ETA 2824-2 movement and both have applied indices. The standard black dialled Model 60 has the LJP G100 movement with 68hrs power reserve and applied Lume. The black dial version actually cost more than the blue & green versions - given the higher grade calibre of the black.
Correct. You’d think the video creator would get basic facts right before filming.
@@stuartburns8192 Frustrating, especially like for things such as lug width, lug2lug length, width of the watch, thickness, often 1 of these is missing or incorrect!