Norqain Freedom Chrono 40mm Enjoy Life Sprinkles BluevsCWC 1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch
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The Norqain Freedom Chrono 40mm Enjoy Life Sprinkles Blue is praised for its playful and unconventional dial design, featuring glowing sprinkles and ice cream-inspired sub-dials, along with a unique ice cream cone date wheel. Reviewers highlight its comfortable 40mm case with downward-curving lugs, contributing to easy wearability. The watch is powered by the automatic Calibre N19 (Sellita SW510a base) and offers a 62-hour power reserve. The price is noted to be around $6,150 - $6,290 USD. Some sources mention the case thickness at nearly 15mm and that the steel bracelet lacks quick-release, though an alternative rubber strap is reportedly available. On balance, reviewers find the Norqain Freedom Chrono 40mm Enjoy Life Sprinkles Blue to be a well-made, elegant, and fun chronograph, particularly suited for summer wear due to its carefree attitude and playful aesthetic.
The CWC 1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch is widely praised for its faithful recreation of vintage details, including its dial layout with markers touching the chapter ring and pointed crown guards. Owners and reviewers note its reasonable size and the original minute hand design. However, the lume is a point of contention: some find the "faux patina" tint too gold and glossy, while others specifically criticize the mismatched lume color between hands and hour markers, with the hour marker lume described as overly shiny and convex. On balance, the CWC 1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch is highly regarded for its authentic vintage aesthetic and wearability, despite mixed opinions on the lume application.
The watch's accurate movement is a notable strength. A potential weakness is its relatively high price point. Reviewers disagree on the watch's water-resistance, with one reviewer suggesting it could be improved and the other not mentioning any issues with water-resistance.
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