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tuxedo dial gray

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    What is a tuxedo dial?
    The tuxedo dial was a typical dress watch. A dress watch is a wristwatch designed to be worn mainly at weddings, funerals, business, and other prestigious occasions.
    They are simple, elegant watches designed to match perfectly with formal attire. A tuxedo dial is basically a dial plate with a concentric circle design of alternating shades of black and white. In the dress watch segment, it is considered "très chic" (French for "very fashionable"), as the name implies, and has remained a classic and staple.
    Bull's eye dials are also known as bull's eye dials.
    Bull's eye" means "target" in English because the pattern of concentric circles on the dial reminds us of a target. [It is sometimes referred to as an "Art Deco dial. Some say it is a synonym for tuxedo dial. Others distinguish tuxedo dials as having a limited black band and no luminescence, while others say that bullseye watches are more military-like among vintage watches with good visibility, or that they are limited to a copper-colored dial with a black band.
    Some people limit their choice to military watches with copper-colored dials and black bands. The conflicting elements are well mixed and have an appeal that will never fade away in the modern age.
    Tuxedo Gray Dial
    The deep, dark gray dial at the center of the dial has vertical lines that, when viewed closely, are reminiscent of marbling in the right light, creating a sense of luxury. The circular black band, the keystone of the tuxedo dial, is enhanced by the pale orange outline of the same color as the Arabic numeral indexes. The rail track on the seconds display and the KEYFORD logo are also in the same pale orange color, bringing the overall design together in an elegant manner. The silver-colored pencil hands are luminescent in the same color as the numerals.