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Cake day: October 17th, 2023

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  • (I may get skewered for this, but it’s just an opinion of one.). Personally, I am a lot more “OCD” about matching strap color with attire.

    I don’t think the dial color matters much except in the most formal of circumstances. I see watch dials as an inconspicuous place to have a bit of fun with color/design that may or may not strictly match or compliment the attire color(s), sort of in the same vein as pairing a “loud” necktie or socks pattern with an otherwise staid and conservative suit. I mean, no one bats an eye at wearing a flaming orange Doxa with a “business casual” outfit! (Besides, where does that leave stuff like Mr. Jones - those dials don’t really match anything, lol.)

    If you want the most absolute “neutral” dial color possible, I think white is probably more versatile than black (paired with brown, black, blue, etc. strap as appropriate).



  • Probably no big deal, you just need to reset the “home” position of the chrono hands. That appears to be a Ronda 5020.B movement (very decent unit, btw), here is the manual which includes instructions on re-zeroing the hands.

    Unlike a mechanical chronograph where everything is coupled through gears and therefore mechanically “fixed” in place, in quartz watches the chronograph hands are controlled by individual stepper motors, which means that the only thing fixating the hands in place is a magnetic field. Therefore, if the watch is subjected to just the right vibration or shock the magnetic field can be overcome and the hands can get knocked out of place, and this commonly happens during shipping.