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Dryden Chrono Diver Series 1vsGrand Seiko SBGW291

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Chrono Diver Series 1
DrydenChrono Diver Series 1
MSRP $349
SBGW291
Grand SeikoSBGW291
MSRP $5,300

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Chrono Diver Series 142mm
SBGW29136.5mm
Power Reserve
Chrono Diver Series 140h
SBGW29172h
Water Resistance
Chrono Diver Series 1101m
SBGW291100m
MSRP
Chrono Diver Series 1$349
SBGW291$5,300

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Chronograph
Dress
Diameter
42mm
36.5mm
Thickness
13.5mm
11.6mm
Lug-to-Lug
49mm
42.7mm
Lug Width
22mm
18mm
Water Resistance
101m
100m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
Crystal
Domed Sapphire
Sapphire
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
Steel
Black

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
9S64
Type
Quartz
Manual
Power Reserve
40h
72h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$349
$5,300

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What people say

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Dryden Chrono Diver Series 1

The Dryden Chrono Diver Series 1 is a 42mm mechaquartz chronograph featuring a dual-curved sapphire crystal and 100m water resistance. Owners note the VK63 movement's characteristic chronograph hand not resetting perfectly to zero, a trait present on this specific watch. The case exhibits polished chamfers on the upper lugs, and it utilizes Swiss Superluminova BGW9. On balance, owners appreciate the classic case shape and dial design of the Dryden Chrono Diver Series 1 at its price point, despite the mechaquartz movement's known reset behavior.

Grand Seiko SBGW291

The Grand Seiko SBGW291 is praised for its charming 36.5mm size and a silver sunburst dial with sharply chamfered indices and dauphine hands. Reviewers note the hallmark Zaratsu polished surfaces and the hand-wound 9S64 movement, which provides accuracy between -3 to +5 seconds per day and a three-day power reserve. The case wears wonderfully on smaller wrists. However, its €5,200 price is considered high by one reviewer, especially without a steel bracelet, suggesting vintage options might be more appealing. Overall, reviewers consider the Grand Seiko SBGW291 a valid option for a simpler, smaller Grand Seiko experience, with its wearability and finishing being key strengths.

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