Oris Sun Wukong Artist EditionvsSpinnaker Hull California (Olive Oyl Red)
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The Oris Sun Wukong Artist Edition is widely praised for its stunning cloisonné enamel dial, depicting artwork from the Chinese tale of the Monkey King, and its in-house Caliber 400 movement with a 120-hour power reserve. Owners highlight the dial's beauty and unique design, though one owner found it a bit too busy for daily wear. This limited edition of 72 pieces, priced at €23,500 / $27,500, de-emphasizes traditional dive watch elements with no dial indices and a simplified bezel, positioning it as an artistic statement. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Oris Sun Wukong Artist Edition highly for its exceptional cloisonné enamel dial and class-leading in-house movement.
Owners widely praise the Spinnaker Hull California (Olive Oyl Red)'s polished case finish and textured dial, with one owner finding its jubilee bracelet superior to Seiko's. Some find the 24-hour subdial functionally illogical and visually unappealing, while others prefer a smoother dial texture over the current finish. On balance, owners value the Spinnaker Hull California (Olive Oyl Red) for its striking dial and high-quality bracelet at its price point.
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