Duxot Henri Diver AutomaticvsSignum Sollus Chrono
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The brass wave dial with applied Super Luminous indices delivers striking visual depth and reliable on-wrist legibility across all lighting conditions. The 41mm case with 47mm lug-to-lug proportions and Japanese automatic movement balance compact wearability with robust 20 ATM water resistance, though the 15mm thickness reads substantial for its diameter.
The Signum Sollus Chrono is an accessible chronograph priced at $339, available with seven dial options. One owner expresses reservations about its perceived wearability, despite a 46mm lug-to-lug distance falling within their acceptable range. Overall, owners find the Signum Sollus Chrono to be an accessible chronograph option due to its price and dial variety.
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