Sinn 556 I WTvsEza 1972 Diver
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The Sinn 556 I WT is seen as a good value, though some owners find its stark black dial and white markers visually flat compared to more textured dials. While its minimalist design, screw-down crown, and water resistance are praised, some find the two-dimensional dial lacks visual substance. Overall, owners rate the Sinn 556 I WT well for its value and solid specifications, despite some finding its austere dial design polarizing.
Owners widely praise the Eza 1972 Diver for its faithful vintage design, thin 39.6mm case, and excellent value, with one owner noting it surpasses other watches in bezel action, crown comfort, and packaging. The Sellita SW200-1 movement is reported to be exceptionally accurate, running at nearly 0 seconds per day. Some find the bezel action stiff. Overall, owners rate the Eza 1972 Diver highly for its exceptional vintage aesthetic and value proposition.
The case finishing, with its mix of brushed and polished surfaces, is a notable strength. The price point of $995 USD is a point of contention, with one reviewer suggesting it may be high compared to competitors.
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