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Dan Henry 1970vsRedux Zero-Hour

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1970
Dan Henry1970
MSRP $310
Zero-Hour
ReduxZero-Hour

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
197040mm
Zero-Hour39mm
Power Reserve
197040h
Zero-Hour41h
Water Resistance
1970200m
Zero-Hour200m
MSRP
1970$310
Zero-Hour

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Diver
Diameter
40mm
39mm
Thickness
14.8mm
13.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
45.7mm
46.6mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel
Titanium

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Orange
Black

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
Seiko NH35
Power Reserve
40h
41h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$310

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What people say

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Dan Henry 1970

Owners widely praise the Dan Henry 1970 for its striking looks, particularly the art deco hands and fantastic crystal. The 44mm size is noted as a drawback for wrists under 7 inches, and one owner reported strap change marks inside the lugs and a small mark on the clasp. The watch features a 41-hour power reserve and 200-meter water resistance. Overall, owners rate the Dan Henry 1970 highly for its distinctive vintage-inspired design and value at $295.

Redux Zero-Hour

Owners widely praise the Redux Courg Zero Hour 39MM for its robust, utilitarian design inspired by pilot and dive tools, its lightweight Grade 5 titanium construction, and its comfortable wearability. The proprietary RDXB1 lume is noted for its bright initial glow, though it fades quickly. The Seiko NH53A or NH35 movement is generally considered reliable. However, multiple owners report a flimsy or fragile crown stem, and some describe the unidirectional bezel as having play or being able to rotate clockwise by one minute, though one owner reported a tight bezel with no play. The 39mm case size is considered good by some, while others find it small for larger wrists or note it looks large, with some desiring a 42mm option. One owner found the titanium finish looked slightly cheap and wished for a bezel insert. The dial is described by one owner as too busy for easy reading without glasses. The Redux Courg Zero Hour 39MM is available for $300, down from an original price of $507.

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