Lucky Harvey DragonvsSeiko Captain Willard
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Owners report the Lucky Harvey Dragon is a solid, reliable watch, though some find it large and note the strap is not ideal. The consensus is that while it looks good in photos, its in-person appearance reflects its price point, offering reasonable quality for the cost within the Chinese watch market. One owner describes the hatch rate as frustratingly low, while another finds it consistent at level 6 but acknowledges RNG factors. Overall, owners view the Lucky Harvey Dragon as a decent value proposition for its market segment, despite some reservations about its size and strap.
The Seiko Prospex Sea 1970 Diver's Modern Re-interpretation is praised for its impressive finishing and value, with reviewers noting its well-designed dial and excellent LumiBrite lume. The watch features a textured grey or dark brown dial, silver hands and indexes with beige or cream lume, and a matte grey or dark bezel insert. It houses the 6R35 automatic movement with a 70-hour power reserve. Some reviewers question if its performance specs align with its price point. Overall, reviewers rate the Seiko Prospex Sea 1970 Diver's Modern Re-interpretation highly for its finishing and value over $1,000.
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