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Fears Archival 1930vsFerro Time Master 70

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Archival 1930
FearsArchival 1930
MSRP $3,863
Time Master 70
FerroTime Master 70
MSRP $685

At a glance

9 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Archival 193040mm
Time Master 7047mm
Power Reserve
Archival 193040h
Time Master 7040h
Water Resistance
Archival 193030m
Time Master 7050m
MSRP
Archival 1930$3,863
Time Master 70$685

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Dress
Chronograph
Diameter
40mm
47mm
Thickness
8.54mm
13mm
Lug-to-Lug
47mm
Water Resistance
30m
50m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Standard
Gold

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
ETA 2360
Miyota 9039
Type
Manual
Automatic

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$3,863
$685

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What people say

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Fears Archival 1930

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Fears Archival 1930 for its elegant, vintage-inspired Art Deco styling, featuring a captivating champagne dial with Deco numerals and heat-blued hands. The watch is noted for its comfortable, thin 8.54mm case and surprisingly substantial wearability, even on smaller wrists, due to its curved caseback and light weight. Its pull-out crown is easy to grip and wind, and the use of a new old stock ETA 717 movement from the 1930s adds historical appeal. However, some owners and forum members question its value proposition, citing components like an ETA 7001 movement and a Hong Kong case, with a power reserve of 38-40 hours requiring frequent winding. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Fears Archival 1930 highly for its unique vintage design and comfortable wearability, despite some reservations about its price relative to its components.

Ferro Time Master 70

The Ferro Time Master 70 is praised for its distinctive 1970s-inspired polygon case and visually striking silver dial with orange accents and unique lume colors. Owners appreciate the retro design with unique touches, clean dial, and lumed markers, along with the smooth winding of the Miyota 9039 movement. Its 39mm diameter, 10.4mm thickness, and 47mm lug-to-lug dimensions contribute to comfortable wearability, further enhanced by a well-executed faux-single link bracelet featuring a practical on-the-fly micro-adjustment clasp. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Ferro Time Master 70 highly for its retro design and comfortable wearability.

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