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CIGA Design TOURBILLONvsDan Henry 1937

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TOURBILLON
CIGA DesignTOURBILLON
MSRP $1,999
1937
Dan Henry1937
MSRP $290

At a glance

14 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
TOURBILLON
193738mm
Power Reserve
TOURBILLON72h
193740h
Water Resistance
TOURBILLON50m
1937
MSRP
TOURBILLON$1,999
1937$290

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Skeleton
Chronograph
Diameter
38mm
Thickness
12.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
46.1mm
Lug Width
20mm
Material
Titanium
316L Stainless Steel
Water Resistance
50m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
Blue
Gold
Lume
Swiss Super-LumiNova, Dark Green
None

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
CD-011
Type
Automatic
Quartz
Power Reserve
72h
40h
Jewels
26
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,999
$290

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What people say

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CIGA Design TOURBILLON

The CIGA Design TOURBILLON is praised for its avant-garde design, well-finished titanium case, and the spectacle of its in-house tourbillon movement, offering a unique entry into this complication at a relatively accessible price point. Owners and reviewers highlight the visual engagement provided by flame-blued titanium parts and guilloche casebacks, with some noting the wearability of the 45mm titanium case due to its 11.65mm thickness and updated strap design. However, movement performance is a point of contention, with one owner reporting degraded accuracy as the power reserve depletes and a lack of tactile feedback during winding, hacking, or a power reserve indicator. Readability can be challenging due to dark dials and hands that can be difficult to see, and water resistance is limited to 30 meters.

Dan Henry 1937

On balance, owners have mixed feelings about the Dan Henry 1937, with some finding its dial less appealing than expected while others praise its understated military aesthetic.

From video reviewers

The Dan Henry Gold 1962 Racing Chronograph features a mecha-quartz movement, specifically the Seiko VK63, which is appreciated by reviewers. The watch's two-tone steel and yellow gold finish may be a "hit or miss" from Dan Henry, suggesting it may not be universally well-received. Reviewers disagree on whether the mecha-quartz movement is a drawback, with one reviewer noting it may not appeal to those seeking a purely mechanical movement, while others may not have mentioned this as a concern.

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