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HELM Khuraburi TitaniumvsSeiko Prospex Marinemaster Marinemaster 1965 Diver’s Modern Re-interpretation

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HELM Khuraburi Titanium

Owners widely praise the HELM Khuraburi Titanium for its exceptional lume, robust build, and great value, with many noting its lightweight titanium construction and comfortable wearability. The 4 o'clock crown and superb crown action are frequently highlighted as positive attributes. Some owners find the watch's thickness, around 16mm, to be substantial, and one reported the Seiko NH38 movement ran over 40 seconds fast per day, while another criticized the NH35 movement's 40-hour power reserve. On balance, owners rate the HELM Khuraburi Titanium highly for its outstanding lume and impressive build quality at its price point.

From video reviewers

The brushed titanium case and bracelet deliver a lightweight, durable construction that two reviewers specifically praised for its feel and build quality. The 49mm lug-to-lug dimension may present wearability challenges for smaller wrists. Reviewers disagreed on the movement spec: one noted an NH35, while another confirmed an NH38 with 40-hour power reserve.

Seiko Prospex Marinemaster Marinemaster 1965 Diver’s Modern Re-interpretation

The Seiko Prospex Marinemaster Marinemaster 1965 Diver’s Modern Re-interpretation is noted for its refined, slimmed-down 39.5mm stainless steel case with a "super hard" coating and a box-shaped sapphire crystal. It offers 200 meters of water resistance and is powered by the slim Caliber 6L37 automatic movement, which has a 46-hour power reserve and an accuracy rating of -10/+15 seconds per day. Reviewers highlight its wearability and functionality as a dive watch, with one noting it as Seiko's thinnest diver ever at 12.3mm. However, concerns are raised about Seiko's continued reliance on the 62MAS design, with one reviewer wishing the Marinemaster remained a separate line, and the bracelet's end-links appearing mismatched in initial images. Its price of A$4,650 is considered high given its specifications compared to competitors.

At a glance

14 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Khuraburi Titanium42mm
Prospex Marinemaster Marinemaster 1965 Diver’s Modern Re-interpretation39.5mm
Power Reserve
Khuraburi Titanium40h
Prospex Marinemaster Marinemaster 1965 Diver’s Modern Re-interpretation45h
Water Resistance
Khuraburi Titanium300m
Prospex Marinemaster Marinemaster 1965 Diver’s Modern Re-interpretation200m
MSRP
Khuraburi Titanium$375
Prospex Marinemaster Marinemaster 1965 Diver’s Modern Re-interpretation$2,800

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Diameter
42mm
39.5mm
Thickness
16mm
12.3mm
Lug-to-Lug
49mm
47.2mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Material
Titanium
Stainless Steel
Water Resistance
300m
200m

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal Shape
Domed
Box
AR Coating
Yes
Anti-reflective coating on inner surface
Dial Color
Black
Lume
Super-LumiNova
LumiBrite on hands, index(es) and bezel

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
6L37
Power Reserve
40h
45h
Jewels
24
26

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$375
$2,800
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