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Fortis Marinemaster M-44 DLCvsWilliam Wood Dunkirk Watch

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Marinemaster M-44 DLC
FortisMarinemaster M-44 DLC
MSRP $5,450
Dunkirk Watch
William WoodDunkirk Watch
MSRP $3,995

At a glance

12 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Marinemaster M-44 DLC44mm
Dunkirk Watch42mm
Power Reserve
Marinemaster M-44 DLC38h
Dunkirk Watch40h
Water Resistance
Marinemaster M-44 DLC300m
Dunkirk Watch50m
MSRP
Marinemaster M-44 DLC$5,450
Dunkirk Watch$3,995

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Diver
Sport
Diameter
44mm
42mm
Thickness
14mm
13mm
Lug-to-Lug
49.5mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Material
Stainless Steel (DLC)
Bronze
Water Resistance
300m
50m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Black
Bronze

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
Sellita SW220-1
Sellita SW220 Premium Top Grade
Power Reserve
38h
40h
Jewels
26
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$5,450
$3,995

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What people say

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Fortis Marinemaster M-44 DLC

The Fortis Marinemaster M-44 DLC is widely praised for its robust COSC-certified Kenissi Werk 11 movement, offering a 70-hour power reserve, and its stealthy, scratch-resistant Dianoir DLC coating. Owners find it comfortable to wear despite its 44mm size, with one owner considering it a standout piece. Some reviewers note a subtle difference in the color tone of the DLC coating on the crown and bezel lock between variants. Overall, owners and reviewers regard the Fortis Marinemaster M-44 DLC highly for its durable construction and reliable, high-spec movement.

William Wood Dunkirk Watch

The William Wood Dunkirk Watch is noted for its unique dial design, inspired by engine order telegraphs and ship telegraphs, which some find emphasizes historical application over precise time-telling. Reviewers highlight its striking CuSn8 bronze case with red "pipes" and red lume, though one source found the red accents slightly jarring against the bronze. The 42mm watch, powered by a Sellita SW200 Top Grade movement, is limited to 600 pieces and priced around $5,200 USD. While legibility is maintained despite the unconventional dial, one owner finds the price difficult to justify. On balance, owners and reviewers acknowledge the William Wood Dunkirk Watch's distinctive historical inspiration and unique aesthetic, though some question its value proposition.

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