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Ikepod Hemipode HDR77vsHamilton Jazzmaster Performer Auto chrono

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Hemipode HDR77
IkepodHemipode HDR77
MSRP $25,920
Jazzmaster Performer Auto chrono
HamiltonJazzmaster Performer Auto chrono
MSRP $2,645

At a glance

9 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Hemipode HDR7740mm
Jazzmaster Performer Auto chrono42mm
Power Reserve
Hemipode HDR7740h
Jazzmaster Performer Auto chrono60h
Water Resistance
Hemipode HDR77100m
Jazzmaster Performer Auto chrono100m
MSRP
Hemipode HDR77$25,920
Jazzmaster Performer Auto chrono$2,645

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Diameter
40mm
42mm
Thickness
12mm
15.22mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
50mm
Lug Width
20mm
22mm
Material
Gold
Stainless Steel

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Black
White

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
H-31
Power Reserve
40h
60h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$25,920
$2,645

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What people say

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Ikepod Hemipode HDR77

The Ikepod Hemipode HDR77 is widely praised for its distinctive Marc Newson design, featuring a 44mm monocoque case and integrated rubber bracelet that owners find surprisingly comfortable. Reviewers and owners alike highlight its minimal yet clean lines, striking a balance between complexity and simplicity that resonates with design-focused enthusiasts. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Ikepod Hemipode HDR77 highly for its bold, comfortable design that serves as a foundational piece for watch enthusiasts.

Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer Auto chrono

The Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer Auto chrono is praised as a good entry-level Swiss watch with desirable features and a reputable brand name, offering a sporty take on the Jazzmaster line with a 42mm case and a three-register layout. Owners note its 60-hour power reserve from the H-31 movement and find it a durable, stylish choice for daily wear. Some community members consider it a "sleeper model" with a stealthily beautiful design. However, some reviewers question its design originality, seeing similarities to other chronographs, and one commenter dislikes its 43mm case and long lug-to-lug measurement. The strap is described as stiff out of the box and on the shorter side. One owner questioned if the bezel was functional, and another felt it might be small and pricey for its specifications. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer Auto chrono well for its value as an entry-level Swiss chronograph with desirable features and a reputable brand name.

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