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Christopher Ward The Twelve 660vsGrand Seiko SBGR299

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The Twelve 660
Christopher WardThe Twelve 660
MSRP $2,035
SBGR299
Grand SeikoSBGR299
MSRP $4,300

At a glance

17 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
The Twelve 66043.3mm
SBGR29942mm
Power Reserve
The Twelve 66045h
SBGR29972h
Water Resistance
The Twelve 66030m
SBGR299100m
MSRP
The Twelve 660$2,035
SBGR299$4,300

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Dress
Diameter
43.3mm
42mm
Thickness
6.6mm
13.1mm
Lug-to-Lug
43.3mm
47.9mm
Lug Width
23.3mm
21mm
Finish
Brushed + Polished + Sandblasted
Brushed and polished
Water Resistance
30m
100m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
Blue
Black
Lume
C1
None

Movement

6 specs
Caliber
SW210
9S61
Type
Manual
Automatic
Beat Rate
4 vph
28,800 vph
Power Reserve
45h
72h
Jewels
18
25
Complications
Moonphase
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$2,035
$4,300

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What people say

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Christopher Ward The Twelve 660

Christopher Ward The Twelve 660 owners widely appreciate its thin 6.6mm case, achieved partly by reducing bezel and caseback diameters, and its well-made construction and value proposition. However, the community is split on the manual wind and lack of a second hand, with some finding these features unnecessary while others enjoy the interaction and thinness they enable. The bracelet's butterfly clasp lacks micro-adjustments, and some find the 30m water resistance limiting. Overall, owners and reviewers rate Christopher Ward The Twelve 660 highly for its innovative thin case design and perceived value, despite differing opinions on its manual-wind-only, no-date configuration.

Grand Seiko SBGR299

Owners widely praise the Grand Seiko SBGR299 for its striking blue second hand, silver rhodium dial, no-date design, and the impressive 72-hour power reserve, noting its excellent value. The watch's high polish finishing is frequently described as outstanding, akin to a polished samurai sword. Some owners express concern over legibility due to silver hands on a silver dial, though this is not a universal sentiment. One owner reported accuracy of approximately -20 seconds per day, while another found the 42mm case size wearable. The pre-owned price is noted around $3,399.00. Overall, owners rate the Grand Seiko SBGR299 highly for its exceptional finishing and distinctive design elements at its price point.

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