Hamilton Jazzmaster Power Reserve AutovsResco Custom C9: DLC Gen2, Stealth UDT dial
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The Hamilton Jazzmaster Power Reserve Auto is praised by owners and reviewers for its value and history, featuring an 80-hour power reserve caliber H-13 movement. Owners note poor lume, easily scratched polished bezels, and a mineral crystal on the movement display. One owner suggests the 80-hour power reserve is difficult to achieve without manual winding. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Hamilton Jazzmaster Power Reserve Auto well for its value and history, despite noted drawbacks in finishing and crystal material.
Owners widely praise the Resco's dial details, such as small 0.2-second indices and a trident second hand, along with its versatile, strongly cased, traditional diver look. Some owners note the bezel requires breaking in, and one experienced a significant financial loss on a return. Warranty repairs must be sent to the US. Overall, owners rate Resco highly for its distinctive dial elements and robust build, despite concerns about value and repair logistics.
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