Oak & Oscar The Humboldt Seven YearvsKobold Rattrapante Chronograph
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Oak & Oscar The Humboldt Seven Year owners note the hand-machined brass bezel and hand-finished dial. One owner reports the Sellita SW300 movement timed at -5 seconds per day, and another owner observed minor imperfections on the dial and crystal, along with a small ding on a lug. On balance, owners appreciate the unique dial and bezel finishing, though some minor cosmetic flaws have been noted.
Owners praise the Kobold Rattrapante Chronograph's high-contrast hands with luminous centers for excellent legibility on the white dial. One owner suggests a blue dial with polished steel subdials would offer a more interesting aesthetic. Overall, owners value the Kobold Rattrapante Chronograph for its legibility on the white dial.
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