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Dan Henry 1975vsVario VERSA Reversible Dual Time

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1975
Dan Henry1975
MSRP $310
VERSA Reversible Dual Time
VarioVERSA Reversible Dual Time
MSRP $428

At a glance

8 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
197539mm
VERSA Reversible Dual Time39mm
Power Reserve
197540h
VERSA Reversible Dual Time40h
Water Resistance
1975150m
VERSA Reversible Dual Time50m
MSRP
1975$310
VERSA Reversible Dual Time$428

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Category
Diver
Dress
Thickness
10.5mm
12mm
Lug-to-Lug
42mm
Water Resistance
150m
50m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
White
Green

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
Ronda Slimtech 1062 (×2)
Type
Automatic
Quartz

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$310
$428

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What people say

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Dan Henry 1975

Owners and reviewers praise the Dan Henry 1975 for its excellent value, retro styling, attractive dial with orange accents, and thin, wearable case. The bubble crystal is a highlight, though some find the lume weak. The Miyota 9015 movement offers hacking seconds and a 42-hour power reserve, with accuracy reported between -10/+30 seconds per day. The push-pull crown means it is not a true diver, and the black sapphire bezel can wash out in certain light. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Dan Henry 1975 highly for its retro charm and superb value.

Vario VERSA Reversible Dual Time

Owners widely praise the Vario VERSA Reversible Dual Time for its satisfying reversible mechanism, excellent polishing, crisp dial printing, and exceptional value for a dual-face watch. Reviewers and owners alike highlight its novel reversible design, attractive Art Deco-inspired aesthetic, and the value it offers at its price point. Some owners also commend Vario's customer service. The 12mm thickness is a point of discussion, with some finding it surprisingly wearable due to its stepped case and curved bevels, while others note it as a concern due to the dual-watch construction. One reviewer points out the need to remove the watch to switch faces and the potential for smudging on the hidden side. The lack of lume on one dial is seen as a missed opportunity by one owner. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Vario VERSA Reversible Dual Time highly for its clever, well-executed reversible case design and appealing price point.

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