![]() ![]() The fact this style is used in some of the most iconic chronographs suggests I’m not alone in this line of thinking. ![]() In my humble opinion, this is the best kind of pushers. They are long (without being too long), wide enough to offer a good grip (without being too wide), and allude well to vintage designs. Another aspect that Orient hit right on the nail, in my opinion, was the execution of the chronograph pushers. This goes a long way to further the well-executed design. While the dial (white) has black markers on it, the subdials (black) have white text on them. A great example of this back and forth between black and white can be seen between the dial and subdials. This creates a very clean look that other brands often get wrong by adding colors that distract from the black and white theme. Right along this avenue, the entire dial has only two colors, black and white, with the exception of the Orient logo. However, the Orient’s true white creates a fantastic contrast. This chips away from the high contrast needed to execute that desired look. Often times, an off-white, beige, or very light color of dial is used for panda dials. The primary color the dial is a very clean white. Aesthetics The Orient wv0041tx (also known as the Neo 70s) gets just about everything right in terms of design. However, it seems like most budget options always fall short in one way or another. These dials (along with the inverse “reverse panda”) have become fan favorites and with good reason. Panda? A panda dial is a light colored dial (almost always a chronograph) with dark sub-dials that creates the color scheme of a panda bear. ![]()
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