The digitals on the Aerospace Avantage (new style Aerospace) are quite a bit dimmer or less readable than the old Aerospace. I noticed this when comparing the two side by side, and reading other posts on the subject it seems 'normal'. I wonder if it has to do with the backlight which the Avantage has, whereas the old Aerospace doesn't.
And that may be the reason you see the display appear to get brighter when you change the function, as rotating the crown activates the backlight for about 6 seconds, after which the backlight goes out. Certainly in a poorly lit room it will brighten up the display, but the green colour backlighting is very subtle (unless you look at it in almost total darkness), presumably as it's NVG compatible and can't be too bright to overload NVG goggles.
My Avantage has a co-pilot module on the bracelet, and the display on that is much more like the old Aerospace and is quite a bit brighter that the main watch display, but I wonder when you looked at your watch at the AD, they probably had good clean lighting (the sort they often have in jewellers to make stuff sparkle and bling up) and when you. Are at home it's just normal everyday light indoors.... Try going to a brightly lit area and view them then ... Bear in mind that unless the backlight is on, the LCD's work on the reflective principal.
_________________ Have 2019 B55 Exospace on Titanium bracelet 2014 SuperAvenger II Military LE Had 2013 Avenger Seawolf SS yellow Arabic dial 2010 Aerospace Avantage black dial & Co-pilot 2007 Aerospace Repetition Minutes 2003 Superocean 2001 Chronospace
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