Oris Big Crown ProPilot Big Day DatevsDryden Heartlander Solar
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Owners and reviewers widely praise the Oris Big Crown ProPilot Big Day Date for its excellent legibility, clear dial with large numerals, and fine brushed finishing on the case and bracelet. The turbine-style bezel and instrument-inspired hands are frequently highlighted as unique design elements. However, several owners report that the lume fades quickly and the Sellita SW220-1 movement can be noisy, running approximately +10 seconds per day, though one owner reported +8 seconds per day and another noted accuracy of +2s/d on a different model. The bracelet clasp is described as having limited adjustment, and attaching or detaching the bracelet can be difficult due to tight tolerances, with some owners finding the 45mm case size too large for smaller wrists. Overall, owners and reviewers appreciate the Oris Big Crown ProPilot Big Day Date for its strong legibility and distinctive pilot watch design at its price point.
The Dryden Heartlander Solar is widely praised for its wearability, with its 38mm case and thin profile making it a versatile, go-anywhere watch. Owners and reviewers highlight its exceptional lume, comfortable president-style bracelet, and compelling $500 price point. The solar power feature is appreciated for its convenience, eliminating the need for winding. Some owners note the 38mm case can feel small on wrists just under seven inches, and one reviewer flags that the prominent crown may irritate some wearers. The use of a Miyota movement is seen as a positive for durability and affordability. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Dryden Heartlander Solar highly for its excellent wearability and value at the $500 price point.
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