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Dan Henry 1945vsFarer WORLD TIMER

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1945
Dan Henry1945
MSRP $300
WORLD TIMER
FarerWORLD TIMER
MSRP $1,525

At a glance

12 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
194541.5mm
WORLD TIMER39mm
Power Reserve
194540h
WORLD TIMER56h
Water Resistance
1945
WORLD TIMER100m
MSRP
1945$300
WORLD TIMER$1,525

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Pilot
World Timer
Diameter
41.5mm
39mm
Thickness
13.8mm
12mm
Lug-to-Lug
48.7mm
45mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel
316L marine-grade stainless steel
Water Resistance
100m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Black
Green

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
Sellita SW331-2
Type
Quartz
Power Reserve
40h
56h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$300
$1,525

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What people say

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Dan Henry 1945

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Dan Henry 1945 for its rugged WW2-era pilot watch aesthetic and affordable price, with many appreciating its vintage hands and smooth chronograph sweep from the Miyota 6S20 meca-quartz movement. However, some find the 41.5mm case too large and the dial overly busy with subdials and scales, and note its 13.8mm thickness is substantial for a quartz chronograph. On balance, the consensus is that the Dan Henry 1945 offers significant vintage style and value for its price, despite some reservations about its dial layout and dimensions.

Farer WORLD TIMER

Owners widely praise the Farer WORLD TIMER for its 39mm case size, comfortable wearability, and thoughtful case finishing with mixed polished and bead-blasted accents. Specific callouts include the PVD gold finish appearing bronze, a bronze inlay crown, shiny minute markers, a GMT ring, powerful lume, a sparkling case, and a comfortable bracelet or leather strap. The world-time complication is noted for its practicality and visual appeal, with some variants offering striking three-dimensional lume. However, some owners find the watch slightly small for larger wrists and one owner wishes the bracelet had microadjusts. A reviewer noted roughness at the edges of the micro pique dial structure where it meets other elements, which can make the date aperture appear rough in direct light. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Farer WORLD TIMER highly for its creative dial designs and excellent value at the price point.

From video reviewers

The watch offers excellent value at its price point. Reviewers noted the functional 24-hour disc and bidirectional bezel for world time tracking. No shared weaknesses were identified.

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