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Fortis Flieger F-41vsJack Mason Canton

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Flieger F-41
FortisFlieger F-41
MSRP $2,530
Canton
Jack MasonCanton
MSRP $1,399

At a glance

8 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Flieger F-4141mm
Canton39mm
Power Reserve
Flieger F-4138h
Canton68h
Water Resistance
Flieger F-41200m
Canton150m
MSRP
Flieger F-41$2,530
Canton$1,399

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Category
Tool
Diameter
41mm
39mm
Thickness
11.5mm
10.8mm
Water Resistance
200m
150m

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
Sellita SW200-1
La Joux Perret G100
Power Reserve
38h
68h
Jewels
26
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$2,530
$1,399

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What people say

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Fortis Flieger F-41

The Fortis Flieger F-41 is widely praised for its excellent machining and build quality for its price, featuring a traditional Flieger layout with modern flair, a sunburst dial with high-contrast orange accents, and a functional "Synchroline." Reviewers highlight its unique concave bezel with 24-click GMT functionality and a vivid color scheme that strikes a masterful balance. The watch offers 200 meters of water resistance and is powered by the UW-30 automatic movement. However, the UW-30 movement is noted for its modest 38-hour power reserve, and the 41mm case might be large for smaller wrists. Overall, reviewers rate the Fortis Flieger F-41 highly for its pared-back confidence and functional design at its price point.

Jack Mason Canton

The Jack Mason Canton is praised for its high-quality finishing, sophisticated appearance, and robust build, with owners finding it stunning in person and noting its scratch-resistant coating holds up well. Reviewers highlight its slim 10.8mm profile, hard-coated 39mm steel case with brushed and polished finishes, and a sunray dial with applied markers featuring Super-LumiNova. The La Joux Perret G100 automatic movement is a point of appreciation for its 68-hour power reserve and accuracy reported between ±7 sec/day and losing about 5 seconds per day. Owners also commend its versatile, simple design, comfortable wearability, and the option of an upgraded bracelet, with some finding its overall build and movement comparable to more expensive timepieces. However, some find the polished center links unappealing and the design a bit boring, while others feel the case proportions are stubby with short lugs.

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