Bravur Watches Team HeritagevsSeiko Presage Style60's
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The Bravur Watches Team Heritage is praised for its 37mm case, which offers attractive proportions and comfortable wear, complemented by a masterstroke of finishes. Reviewers note the dial's excellent legibility, featuring unique elements like split-finish hands. One review mentions a 38mm case size, a satin finish with polished chamfers, and a Sellita SW200 automatic movement with a 41-hour power reserve. The collection's dials are inspired by historic cycling teams, with one variant featuring lumed indices. The 18mm strap width is flagged as a minor drawback. On balance, reviewers appreciate the Bravur Watches Team Heritage for its well-finished, comfortable 37mm case and legible dial design.
The Seiko Presage Style60's collection is praised for its pleasing retro aesthetic, with reviewers highlighting the box-shaped crystal, faceted indexes, and applied markers. Specific models are noted for their smaller 39.5mm case size and comfortable new bracelet, alongside a charming steel bezel, though this bezel is decorative. The collection offers an affordable price point, with time-and-date models costing €490-€540 and GMT versions at €670. However, the automatic 4R35 movement's claimed accuracy tolerance of +45/-35 seconds per day is flagged as a potential dealbreaker by multiple sources. The Open Heart models feature a 41-hour power reserve and a 24-hour sub-dial, with one reviewer expressing a personal dislike for open-heart dials and questioning the strap choice on a specific rose gold PVD model. GMT models use the 4R34 automatic GMT movement, while open-heart versions use the 4R39 movement. All models feature Hardlex crystals and 50m water resistance.
The retro-inspired design is a key strength. Reviewers question if the features justify the price point.
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