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Geckota Sea-Hunter Dive WatchvsHamilton Jazzmaster Lord Hamilton Auto Chrono

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Sea-Hunter Dive Watch
GeckotaSea-Hunter Dive Watch
MSRP $349
Jazzmaster Lord Hamilton Auto Chrono
HamiltonJazzmaster Lord Hamilton Auto Chrono
MSRP $1,695

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Sea-Hunter Dive Watch40mm
Jazzmaster Lord Hamilton Auto Chrono46mm
Power Reserve
Sea-Hunter Dive Watch40h
Jazzmaster Lord Hamilton Auto Chrono60h
Water Resistance
Sea-Hunter Dive Watch200m
Jazzmaster Lord Hamilton Auto Chrono100m
MSRP
Sea-Hunter Dive Watch$349
Jazzmaster Lord Hamilton Auto Chrono$1,695

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Diver
Chronograph
Diameter
40mm
46mm
Thickness
13.5mm
15.25mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
Lug Width
20mm
24mm
Water Resistance
200m
100m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Steel
Black

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
ETA 2824
H-21
Power Reserve
40h
60h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$349
$1,695

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What people say

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Geckota Sea-Hunter Dive Watch

Owners and reviewers find the Geckota Amber Bezel to be a good value at $200, highlighting its 42mm cushion case and sapphire crystal. One owner dislikes the N S E W markings on the bezel. On balance, owners and reviewers consider the Geckota Amber Bezel a good value due to its case and crystal.

Hamilton Jazzmaster Lord Hamilton Auto Chrono

Owners widely praise the Hamilton Jazzmaster Lord Hamilton Auto Chrono for its clean, classic, and highly legible dial, with one noting its lume charges quickly and brightly. Stellar timekeeping is reported, with one owner seeing +2 or 3 seconds per day. The watch is described as bridging the gap between casual and dressy, and comfortable for its size. However, one owner found the watch felt "kind of cheap" and was "honestly not that happy with it," while another questioned Hamilton's quality control after receiving a watch with a dial blemish and a temporarily broken day/date function. Some owners express skepticism about the $650 price point, with one suggesting they would only pay $250. The stock leather band is described as nice but stiff, and the lugs are shorter than preferred by one owner. The watch features a sapphire crystal with great anti-reflective coating and a modified Valjoux 7750 movement with extra power reserve.

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