
The black dial is extremely handsome, combining a flat finish with circular graining in the subdials, further accented by a polished silver flange. The entire case and all the silver markers on the dial are highly polished. This does leave the watch feeling a bit shinier than I'd like optimally, but hopefully with some wear this would go away a little bit.
The subdial layout has the chronograph 30-minutes at 12 o'clock, chronograph 12-hours at 6 o'clock, and a running seconds at 9 o'clock. "Cal. 1887" is indicated discretely in the running seconds dial, which is barely set into the main dial adding just enough textural difference. Tucked into the chronograph's hours subdial is a small date window that is there when you need it but unobtrusive otherwise.
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