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Fears Jubilee EditionvsBrew Retrograph

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Jubilee Edition
FearsJubilee Edition
MSRP $2,875
Retrograph
BrewRetrograph
MSRP $375

At a glance

22 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Jubilee Edition38mm
Retrograph38mm
Power Reserve
Jubilee Edition40h
Retrograph
Water Resistance
Jubilee Edition10m
Retrograph50m
MSRP
Jubilee Edition$2,875
Retrograph$375

Full specifications

Case

8 specs
Category
Dress
Chronograph
Thickness
11.25mm
10.4mm
Lug-to-Lug
42mm
41.5mm
Lug Width
20mm
22mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel (DLC coated)
Stainless Steel 316L
Finish
Brushed and polished
Water Resistance
10m
50m
Caseback
Solid
Stainless Steel 316L

Crystal & Dial

5 specs
Crystal
Domed Sapphire
Sapphire
Crystal Shape
Flat
AR Coating
Inner
Dial Color
Jubilee Edition
Cobalt Blue Sunburst
Indices
Applied

Movement

8 specs
Caliber
ETA 7001
VK64
Type
Manual
Quartz
Beat Rate
28,800 vph
0 vph
Power Reserve
40h
0h
Jewels
25
0
Hacking
Yes
No
Hand-winding
Yes
No
Complications
None
Chronograph

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$2,875
$375

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What people say

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Fears Jubilee Edition

Fears Jubilee Edition owners widely praise its elegant 38mm cushion case, graceful curves, and beautiful Royal Purple sunray dial with applied numerals. The watch is noted for its thin, comfortable OEM bracelet and excellent finishing. It is powered by a manually wound ETA 7001 movement, which one owner reported achieved exceptional accuracy of +0 seconds per day due to in-house finishing and adjustment. Water resistance is rated at 50 meters. One owner felt the Fears Jubilee Edition was overpriced, despite its beauty. Overall, owners rate the Fears Jubilee Edition highly for its elegant design and exceptional accuracy at the 38mm size.

Brew Retrograph

The Brew Retrograph is widely praised for its unique 1970s "TV Dial" aesthetic, thin profile, and comfortable wearability, with owners appreciating its well-finished rectangular case featuring alternating polishing and brushing, and its sunburst dials with contrasting matte subdials. Reviewers and owners consistently highlight the Seiko VK64 meca-quartz movement for its solid performance, instantaneous chronograph reset with good tactile feel, and quartz accuracy, all at an affordable price point. Some owners note the lack of a running second hand and that the date change is not instant, while one owner found the strap needed improvement. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Brew Retrograph highly for its distinctive design and excellent value, particularly praising its comfortable wearability and the satisfying meca-quartz chronograph function.

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