Nivada Grenchen Antarctic 35mm AutomaticvsHitori Habuka
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The Nivada Grenchen Antarctic 35mm Automatic is lauded for its authentic vintage proportions, slim 7mm case profile, and elegant, understated design, with reviewers highlighting its charm, versatility, and friendly price. Owners and reviewers praise its comfortable 35mm size and long lugs for good wrist presence, manual-wind Landeron 21 movement, and applied indices. Some owners note an odd transition between the fully high-polished case and the dull outer links of the Beads of Rice bracelet. Water resistance is limited to 50 meters due to the push-pull crown, and lume is not particularly strong, with one reviewer finding the beige lume on a white dial a slight mismatch. The 36-hour power reserve is also noted. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Nivada Grenchen Antarctic 35mm Automatic highly for its faithful vintage recreation and value at its price point.
Owners widely praise the Hitori Habuka for its Grand Seiko-inspired dial and design, with one owner highlighting its bracelet as exceptional for the price. The watch features a mix of brushed and polished finishes, and owners appreciate the solid, screwed links contributing to a satisfying heft. However, the Hitori Habuka lacks lume on the dial and hands, and some find the dial design unconvincing compared to its high-end inspiration, with criticism also directed at the minute markers. Overall, owners rate the Hitori Habuka highly for its impressive bracelet and finishing efforts at an affordable price point.
The dial's textured finish, resembling the Grand Seiko Snowflake, is a notable strength. Reviewers expressed a desire for higher water resistance, specifically 100m instead of the current 50m.
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