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Baltic Aquascaphe MK2vsFormex Essence Fortythree

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Aquascaphe MK2
BalticAquascaphe MK2
MSRP $680
Essence Fortythree
FormexEssence Fortythree
MSRP $1,850

At a glance

12 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Aquascaphe MK237mm
Essence Fortythree43mm
Power Reserve
Aquascaphe MK242h
Essence Fortythree38h
Water Resistance
Aquascaphe MK2200m
Essence Fortythree100m
MSRP
Aquascaphe MK2$680
Essence Fortythree$1,850

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Diver
Dress
Diameter
37mm
43mm
Thickness
12.9mm
10.6mm
Lug-to-Lug
45mm
49mm
Lug Width
20mm
22mm
Water Resistance
200m
100m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
AR Coating
Yes
Inner
Dial Color
Blue
Black
Lume
BGW9
Super-LumiNova

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
Miyota 9039
Sellita SW200-1
Power Reserve
42h
38h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$680
$1,850

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What people say

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Baltic Aquascaphe MK2

The Baltic Aquascaphe MK2 is widely praised for its refined case design, improved lume with applied markers, and added crown guards, presenting a sharper and more purposeful neo-retro dive watch. Owners and reviewers highlight its updated technical and design elements, including a fully graduated sapphire bezel and two case size options (37mm and 39.5mm), all while maintaining a reasonable price point. Some find the design derivative or less cohesive than its predecessor, with one owner noting the long, straight lugs as a significant drawback, while others appreciate the dial texture and case profile. The Baltic Aquascaphe MK2 is powered by the Miyota 9039 movement with a 42-hour power reserve and offers 200m water resistance. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Baltic Aquascaphe MK2 highly for its value and contemporary updates to a tool-watch heritage.

From video reviewers

The Baltic Aquascaphe MK2 features 3D Super-LumiNova indexes for improved legibility. A notable weakness is the lack of lume brightness. Reviewers disagree on the optimal case size, with one reviewer noting a 41mm stainless steel case is comfortable for everyday wear, while the other mentions 37mm and 39.5mm case sizes are available.

Formex Essence Fortythree

Owners widely praise the Formex Essence Fortythree for its comfortable wearability, excellent finishing for its price point, and a dial that plays well with light, with one owner noting the blue dial's variable appearance. The bracelet's micro-adjust system is functional, and the leather strap and deployant are considered exceptional. Reviewers highlight the watch's legible design and slim 10mm case, noting its significant value under $1,300. Some find the dial design derivative and the hardware-style logo out of place, while others consider the white dial stark. Consumer confusion exists regarding COSC versus non-COSC movement options. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Formex Essence Fortythree highly for its luxury-level finishing and comfortable, value-driven design.

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