Oris New York Harbor Limited Edition IIvsDryden Pathfinder
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The Oris New York Harbor Limited Edition II is noted for its vibrant teal mother-of-pearl dial and refined case finishing, which reviewers state wears smaller than its 43.5mm size. Some find the barrel-like case shape and 13.1mm thickness make it feel chunky on the wrist. The Sellita-based Oris Caliber 733 movement offers a 41-hour power reserve. On balance, reviewers highlight the attractive dial and case finishing as the primary draws for the Oris New York Harbor Limited Edition II.
The Dryden Steel 12 Hour 41mm is widely praised for its excellent case finishing and comfortable wearability, with a sleek 11.75mm height. Owners note generous BGW9 lume and excellent end link fitment on the bracelet, though the crown is described as small and slippery, and the clasp disappointing. The dial's design is considered generic by some, and one owner desires a more unique aesthetic. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Dryden Steel 12 Hour 41mm highly for its case finishing and comfortable wearability at its price point.
The magenta fume dial's striking color gradient is a key visual highlight. The Miyota 9015 movement is mentioned.
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