has always steered me away from buying more Bvlgari's.
I owned a two-tone chronograph with a white face, and I can honestly say it was very well made, always super accurate, and nicely designed.
Lately, this mixture of grays and steel with slight touches of gold (by watch designers) is really becoming...
It seems like for the past decade, especially Rolex fans of the submariners and daytona's, it was not 'cool' to have a two-tone watch. But if properly done (like many Panerai's) I think it makes those watches even more special!
I'm considering an IWC Da Vinci Kurt Klaus Perpetual in steel w/gold markers and hands...but I can't pull the trigger until I see the balance between the steel and gold in person.
All the best,
palmasea