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Formex Essence FortyOnevsPinion Pure Steel

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Essence FortyOne
FormexEssence FortyOne
MSRP $1,890
Pure Steel
PinionPure Steel
MSRP $1,715

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Essence FortyOne41mm
Pure Steel38mm
Power Reserve
Essence FortyOne41h
Pure Steel45h
Water Resistance
Essence FortyOne100m
Pure Steel100m
MSRP
Essence FortyOne$1,890
Pure Steel$1,715

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Diameter
41mm
38mm
Thickness
10.6mm
11mm
Lug-to-Lug
46.5mm
44mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
Arctic White
Black

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
Sellita SW200-1
Sellita SW261-1
Type
Automatic
Manual
Power Reserve
41h
45h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,890
$1,715

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What people say

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Formex Essence FortyOne

Owners widely praise the Formex Essence for its comfortable bracelet, excellent finishing, and slim wearability, with some considering it the best in its price range. Reviewers highlight its compelling value, sporty-chic aesthetic, and build quality that suggests a more expensive product, noting the patented suspension system and chronometer-certified movement. Some owners dislike the brand name and logo, and the dial design is considered derivative by some. The 43mm case wears well due to its 10mm thickness and 49mm lug-to-lug, though some find it large on smaller wrists. A point of contention for some is the non-screw-down crown, despite its 100m water resistance. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Formex Essence highly for its exceptional comfort and build quality at its price point.

Pinion Pure Steel

Owners widely praise the Pinion Pure Steel's balanced 38mm case size and 44mm lug-to-lug, fitting most wrists well. The dial is described as clear and essential, though reviewers note the lack of a minute track makes precise minute setting difficult. Accuracy is regulated in-house to +/- 5 to +/- 15 seconds per day. Some commenters found the white straps on featured watches to look "horrible." Overall, owners and reviewers appreciate the Pinion Pure Steel for its well-proportioned case and essential dial design.

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