Hamilton Khaki Field Expedition AutovsHorage Lensman 2
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The Hamilton Khaki Field Expedition Auto is widely praised for its value, robust build, and versatility as a "Go Anywhere, Do Anything" timepiece. Owners and reviewers highlight the H-10 movement's 80-hour power reserve and accurate timekeeping, with figures ranging from +4 seconds per day to within COSC parameters. Its legibility is a consistent strength, featuring clear Arabic numerals and Super-LumiNova, and wearability is noted as excellent, especially in the 37mm size. The brushed steel case and compass bezel contribute to its tool-like appeal. However, some owners report water ingress issues due to the non-screw-down crown, and the practical utility of the compass bezel is questioned by reviewers, though it adds to the watch's aesthetic. Some find the OEM leather straps uncomfortable. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Hamilton Khaki Field Expedition Auto highly for its superb value and robust, versatile design.
The Horage Lensman 2 is recognized for its innovative photographic exposure calculator bezel and legible dial, making it a functional tool for outdoor photography. Reviewers highlight its well-executed 39mm hybrid titanium and aluminum case, COSC-certified K2 GMT movement, and overall good sizing. The watch is priced at CHF 5,450. On balance, reviewers rate the Horage Lensman 2 highly for its unique functionality as a camera tool combined with its luxury micro-rotor GMT features.
The K2 Micro-Rotor Calibre is a key innovation in the watch. The watch's prominent lug-to-lug fit may be noticeable compared to other watches. Reviewers disagree on the importance of the sliding exposure scale on the bi-directional bezel, with some considering it a unique feature for photographers and others not explicitly mentioning it as a notable aspect.
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