Oris Oris X RedBar Limited Edition IIvsSpinnaker Fleuss 40 Automatic
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Owners widely praise the Oris X RedBar Limited Edition II as a great-looking piece, celebrating Oris's community relationship with its red fumé dial and luminous indices. One owner notes the automatic Oris 733 movement provides a 41-hour power reserve. A minority of owners express a desire for a 20mm lug width instead of 19mm, and some feel recent Oris releases lack uniqueness beyond dial color. Overall, owners rate the Oris X RedBar Limited Edition II highly for its aesthetic appeal and community-focused design.
Owners find the Spinnaker Fleuss 40 Automatic a good size for smaller wrists, though one owner notes the lume is too diffuse for easy nighttime reading. The pilot-style crown is an unusual feature for a dive watch. Overall, owners value the Spinnaker Fleuss 40 Automatic for its wearability on smaller wrists.
The coral red dial is a unique aesthetic. The watch is a strong contender for best-in-class under $300.
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