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Hamilton Ventura Elvis80 AutovsLorier Merlin

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Ventura Elvis80 Auto
HamiltonVentura Elvis80 Auto
MSRP $1,725
Merlin
LorierMerlin
MSRP $549

At a glance

9 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Ventura Elvis80 Auto42mm
Merlin36mm
Power Reserve
Ventura Elvis80 Auto80h
Merlin40h
Water Resistance
Ventura Elvis80 Auto50m
Merlin50m
MSRP
Ventura Elvis80 Auto$1,725
Merlin$549

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Dress
Field
Diameter
42mm
36mm
Thickness
11.38mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
Lug Width
21mm
18mm

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
White
Standard

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
H-10
Power Reserve
80h
40h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,725
$549

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What people say

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Hamilton Ventura Elvis80 Auto

The Hamilton Ventura Elvis80 Auto is recognized for its distinctive, asymmetric triangular case design and an 80-hour power reserve from its H-10 automatic movement, offering significant value under $1,500. Reviewers note the case features a mix of brushed and polished finishes, complementing a multi-level dial. However, the integrated strap design limits third-party options, and the crystal is prone to reflections. Its performance and complications are seen as comparable to other Hamilton models in its price bracket. Overall, reviewers consider the Hamilton Ventura Elvis80 Auto a unique and well-priced evolution of a classic design.

Lorier Merlin

Owners widely praise the Lorier Merlin for its vintage-inspired 37mm case, heat-blued hands, raised numerals, and hesalite crystal. The watch is noted for its comfortable wear, with some finding it wears large despite its size and even thinner on a two-piece strap. Drilled lug holes and a locking bezel are also appreciated features. Accuracy varies, with one owner reporting +8 seconds per day, while others do not specify. Some owners find the dual-crown design unappealing or the case chunky, with the 37mm size feeling small for a dive bezel watch, though others find it perfect for smaller wrists. The supplied strap and its hardware are considered cheap by one owner, and the bezel action is described as light and hollow. A desire for a sapphire crystal option at the price point is mentioned by some, while others prefer the hesalite for its vintage look. On balance, owners and the community rate the Lorier Merlin highly for its authentic vintage aesthetic and comfortable wear.

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