Bremont FuryvsOrient 75th Anniversary RA-AC0Q12L30B
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The Bremont Fury is widely praised for its handsome, well-appointed pilot's watch design, featuring attractive finishing and a well-wearing 40mm Trip-Tick case that bridges tool and dress aesthetics. Reviewers note its ENG365 automatic movement achieved +2 seconds per day in testing and offers a 65-hour power reserve. However, some owners find the dial busy, with specific criticism directed at the sub-dial power reserve and the date window's placement, which some reviewers consider unbalanced. The watch's RRP of $6,795 and resale values are also noted as ambitious. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Bremont Fury highly for its attractive finishing and solid movement, despite some reservations regarding its dial layout and pricing.
The Bremont Regular 40mm features a suitable 40mm stainless steel case size for everyday wear. A notable weakness is the relatively modest water-resistance of 100 meters. Reviewers disagree on the watch's power reserve indicator, with one finding it a distraction and the other highlighting the in-house ENG365 movement's 65-hour power reserve.
The Orient 75th Anniversary RA-AC0Q12L30B is widely praised for its classy, dressy aesthetic, beautiful periwinkle or light blue sunray dial with deep-relief radial grooves, and crisp engraved bezel numerals, all within a compact 39.9mm to 40mm case. Owners consider it a great value, with some noting it looks better in person and is destined to become a classic, punching above its price point. One owner finds the dial color too feminine for a dive watch and considered the dial craftsmanship inferior to the Presage Cocktail series, while another flags the lack of lume as a drawback. The bracelet clasp and end links are consistently considered a weak point, and the steel case is noted as less rounded than other Orient divers. The watch features 200m water resistance and a 46.5mm lug-to-lug measurement. Overall, owners rate the Orient 75th Anniversary RA-AC0Q12L30B highly for its stunning dial and compact size at the price.
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