Oak & Oscar The Humboldt 12-hrvsMKII Hawkinge
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Oak & Oscar The Humboldt 12-hr owners widely praise its comfortable, solid bracelet with screw links and tight end-link fit, along with its awesome sandwich dial featuring superb grain and crisp details. The 12-hour bezel is noted as excellent for tracking a second time zone, and the orange second hand adds a nice pop. One owner reports the watch has outstanding quality and a perfect fit on smaller wrists, while another notes its legibility and great presence on various straps. A reviewer describes it as a 40mm stainless steel tool watch with a matte, brushed finish and a sandwich dial, powered by an ETA 2892-A2 movement with a 42-hour power reserve. Some in the line report the lume could be brighter. On balance, owners and reviewers rate Oak & Oscar The Humboldt 12-hr highly for its build quality and versatile tool-watch design.
Owners widely praise the MKII Hawkinge for its understated elegance, simplicity, and resemblance to classic pilot watches, with many specifically valuing its 38mm size, no-date display, BGW9 lume, and 100m water resistance. The all-brushed case is frequently highlighted for its silky, satiny, and smooth fit and finish, with workmanship that rivals much more expensive timepieces. Some owners find the 18mm lug width less desirable than 20mm, and the stock leather strap is considered impractical, with Eulit Perlon straps being a preferred alternative. One owner advises against MKII due to long delivery and warranty wait times. Overall, owners rate the MKII Hawkinge highly for its refined finishing and classic design at its price point.
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