Oak & Oscar The Humboldt Seven YearvsSartory Billard SB04-E
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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.
The Sartory Billard SB04-E is widely praised for its impressive and deep dials, with one owner highlighting the unreal, moving appearance of the blue guilloché. Reviewers note its sensible 39.5mm wearability and composition that looks more expensive than its price, with customization options also called out as a key strength. The La Joux-Perret G101 automatic movement powers the watch, offering a 68-hour power reserve. Some owners point out that the caseback has slightly sharp edges and the crystal could be more domed. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Sartory Billard SB04-E highly for its visually striking dials and overall value proposition.
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