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Glycine Combat Sub Box CeramicvsEcho/Neutra Rivanera

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Combat Sub Box Ceramic
GlycineCombat Sub Box Ceramic
MSRP $1,800
Rivanera
Echo/NeutraRivanera
MSRP $1,810

At a glance

20 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Combat Sub Box Ceramic41mm
Rivanera40mm
Power Reserve
Combat Sub Box Ceramic38h
Rivanera42hh
Water Resistance
Combat Sub Box Ceramic200m
Rivanera30m
MSRP
Combat Sub Box Ceramic$1,800
Rivanera$1,810

Full specifications

Case

8 specs
Category
Diver
Diameter
41mm
40mm
Thickness
12.75mm
5.5mm
Lug-to-Lug
40mm
Material
Ceramic
Titanium Grade 5 (sandblasted)
Finish
Polished + Sandblasted
Water Resistance
200m
30m
Caseback
Solid

Crystal & Dial

5 specs
Crystal Shape
Flat
AR Coating
Inner
Dial Color
Grey
Black
Indices
Applied
Lume
Luminous
None

Movement

6 specs
Caliber
SW200-1
Swiss ETA 7001 elaboré
Type
Automatic
Manual
Beat Rate
28,800 vph
21,600 vph
Power Reserve
38h
42hh
Jewels
26
17
Complications
Date
Moonphase, Date

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,800
$1,810

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What people say

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Glycine Combat Sub Box Ceramic

Owners widely praise the Glycine Combat Sub Box Ceramic for its exceptional thinness at 10.4mm for a 42mm diver, perfect proportions for small wrists, and unique, non-homage aesthetic, with some considering it the best dive watch under $400 due to its superior finishing and value. The case shape, dimensions, and drilled lugs are also highlighted as positives, and the dial is legible with good lume on the hands. However, reviewers and owners consistently flag sub-par lume on the markers that fades quickly, and an inconsistent power reserve. Some owners report the stock strap or bracelet is subpar, and one owner experienced the bezel detaching after a light bump, questioning build quality. Accuracy figures vary, with one owner noting it runs about 2.5 seconds fast per day, while another reports an inconsistent power reserve. On balance, owners rate the Glycine Combat Sub Box Ceramic highly for its thinness, unique design, and value, despite concerns about lume and strap quality.

Echo/Neutra Rivanera

The Echo/Neutra Rivanera is widely praised for its remarkably thin 5.9mm Grade 5 titanium case, which contributes to its exceptional lightness and wearability, striking a balance between dress and everyday style. Reviewers and owners highlight its Art Deco-inspired design and the respected ETA 7001 manual-wind movement for its slimness and longevity. Impressive packaging and accessories are also noted as significant value adds for its price point. Some reviewers point out the lack of quick-release straps and the bead-blasted finish, with one owner expressing concern over the case's scratch resistance. The non-hacking movement is also a point of note for some enthusiasts. Overall, owners and reviewers highly regard the Echo/Neutra Rivanera for its exceptionally thin and lightweight titanium case and unique Art Deco aesthetic at an affordable price.

From video reviewers

The Rivanera's Grade 5 titanium case is a key selling point. Reviewers did not agree on whether the watch leans more towards a tool watch or a traditional dress watch.

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