Dan Henry 1900vsLongines Record 30mm
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Dan Henry owners widely praise its fantastic lume and impressive inner crystal bezel, with many noting the design and execution are top-notch for the price, offering great value. Some owners find the stock bands cheap, though the BOR bracelet on the 1964 is considered decent. The quartz chronographs are primarily for aesthetic appeal, and the sapphire crystal lacks double anti-reflective coating, making it hard to read in certain lighting. One owner criticized the strap design for potentially causing poor wearability. On balance, owners rate Dan Henry highly for its value and impressive features at the price point, despite some concerns about stock strap quality and legibility in specific lighting.
Owners widely praise the Longines Record 30mm for its COSC-certified automatic movement, elegant design featuring a white dial with Roman numerals and striking blue hands, and comfortable wearability, with many highlighting its excellent value for money. Some reviewers and owners note that the 30mm case, while fitting smaller wrists well, can wear a bit large for its size, and one reviewer found its thickness slightly incongruous with its width. The movement's rotor has been described as noisy by one owner, and another reported accuracy issues with a diamond-embellished model, losing a minute per week. Overall, owners and reviewers consider the Longines Record 30mm a highly regarded, elegant, and reliable automatic chronometer that offers significant value, particularly for its COSC certification and refined aesthetics.
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