Farr + Swit Solar ChronovsMaen Manhattan 40
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The Farr + Swit Solar Chrono is widely praised for its vibrant, 1980s-inspired aesthetic and solid build quality, including a sapphire crystal. Owners appreciate its appearance from all angles, particularly its lack of crown guards, and the excellent lume application. Some reviewers note the 42mm case may wear large for wrists under 7 inches, and one owner dislikes the chrome case. The solar quartz chronograph movement is a key feature, though one owner points out the chronograph hand's slow reset indicates it is not a mecha-quartz movement as sometimes suggested. Overall, owners and reviewers find the Farr + Swit Solar Chrono to be a cool watch with a well-crafted design and good value.
Owners appreciate the Maen Manhattan 40's thin case and unique dial, with some finding its proportions too large for smaller wrists. One owner noted a snagging crown and difficult winding action. Accuracy figures vary, with one owner reporting +18s/d to +24s/d on the 37mm version, while another owner of the 40mm model did not specify accuracy. On balance, owners and reviewers find the Maen Manhattan 40 to be a good value, with its thinness and dial finishing being key strengths.
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