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Fears Brunswick 38 (Steel)vsFormex Field Automatic

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Brunswick 38 (Steel)
FearsBrunswick 38 (Steel)
MSRP $3,122
Field Automatic
FormexField Automatic
MSRP $881

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Brunswick 38 (Steel)38mm
Field Automatic40mm
Power Reserve
Brunswick 38 (Steel)40h
Field Automatic41h
Water Resistance
Brunswick 38 (Steel)10m
Field Automatic150m
MSRP
Brunswick 38 (Steel)$3,122
Field Automatic$881

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Dress
Field
Diameter
38mm
40mm
Thickness
20mm
10.6mm
Lug-to-Lug
42mm
46.6mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel
Titanium
Water Resistance
10m
150m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
Crystal
Domed Sapphire
Sapphire
Dial Color
Steel
Ash Grey
Lume
None
Super-LumiNova

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
LJP D100
Sellita SW200-1
Type
Manual
Automatic
Power Reserve
40h
41h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$3,122
$881

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What people say

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Fears Brunswick 38 (Steel)

The Fears Brunswick 38 (Steel) is widely praised for its elegant 38mm case size and striking dial finishes, with reviewers highlighting the hand-polished Polar White dial's art-deco numerals, the Silver Sector dial's Arabic numerals, and the Champagne dial's glass bead-blasted texture. Case finishing is consistently noted as well-executed with a mix of brushing and polishing. Ownership and reviews mention 100 meters of water resistance. Some owners question the $4,400 price point, with one suggesting the bracelet adds an unjustified cost. The watch utilizes a manually wound ETA 7001 movement with a 40-hour power reserve, which one reviewer found a bit dated and noted the lack of hacking seconds; another review noted a La Joux Perret D100 movement with a 50-hour power reserve, stating its finishing was appropriate for the $3,650 price point.

Formex Field Automatic

Owners widely praise the Formex Field Automatic for its lightweight, scratch-resistant Grade 2 titanium case with a hardening treatment and its comfortable wearability, especially with quick-release straps and a carbon clasp. Reviewers and owners alike highlight the dial's legibility and depth, with one noting the Petrol Blue's great color and subtle texture. The Sellita SW200-1 movement is considered a practical choice, with one owner reporting accuracy of +1 second per day. The watch offers 150m water resistance and is seen as good value under $1000. Some owners desire a matching titanium bracelet and find the numeral typography less appealing. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Formex Field Automatic highly for its robust, comfortable titanium construction and functional dial design at its price point.

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