Problem is, in the spiel they don't tell us which one is the GL0100😩
I like the one with the photo from the side angle, with fluorescent numbers on the dial
But often they don't show the picture of the actual specific watch on offer, and we never know which one we're actually buying. Sign of an amatuer company that can't be trusted.
MbotDude, all the pics are of the GL 0100. Provided by Glycine; the same photos are on Jomashop. Not sure why you posted this.
I'm still waiting on your usual complaint about water resistance- it just wouldn't be you without that complaint- that's what we've all come to expect from the Mbot. See about fixing that, mmmkay. Thanks!
MbotLooking at other pictures it looks like the numerals and the hands are, indeed, a light yellow color. It's worth pointing out that the photo in which they look white is a stock photo from Glycine's website.
Gunnersmate2The problem is one of the pictures has lumed/fluorescent-colored numbers, and the other has WHITE numbers, which is enough of a differentiation that it would dictate my decision to buy a watch or not based on the color-scheme/design of the dial. Now with that in mind, the pictures appear to present two different dials, but then the spiel/info page refers to only one particular model on offer, but doesn't make clear which one. Massdrop's casual laziness and lack of diligence is at fault here, thus causing confusion.
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Gunnersmate2Every picture was not of the same watch, as you claimed. I repeat, there appeared to be pictures of two different watches with differing color schemes
MbotAre you being serious right now?
Have you ever seen a watch lume before in different kinds of lighting at different angles?
Lume typically isn't straight up white, but more of a off white-yellow-yellow green color. My guess is the numbers are lumed as well as the hands, as evidenced by another picture posted by someone who actually bought the watch over 6 months ago. That would probably explain the difference in color between the two pictures.
For what it's worth, the "dial" is the exact same across all pictures. Only difference is the coloration in the numerals. Look in the mirror before you go mouthing off to people about them being wankers.
Had I realized this watch was being taken down so soon, I would have purchased one. Spent too much time shopping around and now I missed it.
I like the one with the photo from the side angle, with fluorescent numbers on the dial
But often they don't show the picture of the actual specific watch on offer, and we never know which one we're actually buying. Sign of an amatuer company that can't be trusted.
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Have you ever seen a watch lume before in different kinds of lighting at different angles?
Lume typically isn't straight up white, but more of a off white-yellow-yellow green color. My guess is the numbers are lumed as well as the hands, as evidenced by another picture posted by someone who actually bought the watch over 6 months ago. That would probably explain the difference in color between the two pictures.
For what it's worth, the "dial" is the exact same across all pictures. Only difference is the coloration in the numerals. Look in the mirror before you go mouthing off to people about them being wankers.
Had I realized this watch was being taken down so soon, I would have purchased one. Spent too much time shopping around and now I missed it.