Christopher Ward C63 Sealander AutomaticvsMarnaut Safe Harbour 100
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Owners widely praise the Christopher Ward C63 Sealander Automatic for its excellent finishing, on-the-fly micro-adjust bracelet, and GADA versatility, with some calling it their best offering and a bargain. However, the lume is consistently criticized as weak, particularly for its price point. Some owners find the dial's multiple color pops distracting, and one notes the brand's poor aftermarket value retention. On balance, owners rate the Christopher Ward C63 Sealander Automatic highly for its build quality and versatility at the price.
Marnaut Safe Harbour owners and reviewers praise its divisive, fresh design inspired by a sea urchin's endoskeleton, noting the glossy appearance of the dial despite being called matte. The 39mm tonneau case, though 13.2mm thick, wears well due to its curved mid-case and domed sapphire crystal, and the crown is easy to grip for hand-winding. Some find the slender handset gets lost on the busy dial, and the printed text replaces lume pips. The faux-croc leather strap is initially stiff. Overall, owners and reviewers appreciate the Marnaut Safe Harbour for its unique dial design and comfortable wearability despite its thickness.
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