Bohen BOHEN StarDivervsBreitling Superocean Automatic
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The BOHEN StarDiver is noted for its superb fit and finish for its price, featuring a satisfying 60-click ceramic bezel and a left-side crown. Reviewers highlight its unique dial design, including a triple-date window and angular case, which some find divisive. The 41mm case has a height of 13.8mm, and its short hands do not reach the minute markers. On balance, the BOHEN StarDiver is a unique dive watch praised for its build quality and distinctive design, though its aesthetic is not universally appealing.
Owners widely praise the Breitling Superocean Automatic for its excellent fit and finish, comfortable bracelet with micro-adjustment, and a fresh design that some find stunning, particularly the blue ceramic bezel and white dial. The watch features a satisfyingly clicking ceramic bezel that is easy to operate and a vibrant dial with luminous hands and hour plots. One owner reports their 42mm model runs about +6 seconds per day, while others note that Breitling watches can sometimes lose time due to magnetization, which can be corrected under warranty. The Breitling Superocean Automatic has a power reserve of approximately 42 hours. Overall, owners rate the Breitling Superocean Automatic highly for its design and build quality at its price point.
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