Oris Sun Wukong Artist EditionvsRolex Land-Dweller
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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.
The Rolex Land-Dweller is lauded for its slim 9.6mm profile and comfortable wearability, with a newly designed Flat Jubilee bracelet noted for excellent finishing. Some owners find the dial design divisive, particularly the numerals at the "6" and "9" positions. The watch is priced at $14,900 for the 40mm steel model. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Rolex Land-Dweller highly for its comfortable, slim case and refined bracelet finishing.
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