Tudor 1926 36mm AutomaticvsMarnaut Safe Harbour 100C
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Owners widely praise the Tudor 1926 36mm Automatic for its classy, simple aesthetics and excellent fit and finish. Its thin profile, noted at 9.5mm by one owner, makes it comfortable and suitable for wearing under shirt cuffs, while its versatility lends itself well to business-casual settings. The Sellita movement is reported to run accurately, with one owner observing +2 seconds per day. Some owners consider it an ideal first luxury watch or a personal grail. One owner expressed dissatisfaction with the white date wheel. Overall, owners rate the Tudor 1926 36mm Automatic highly for its wearability and refined finishing at its price point.
The Marnaut Safe Harbour is widely praised for its compact 39mm tonneau case and its unique sea urchin-inspired dial. Reviewers note the case wears well despite its 13.2mm thickness. One owner flagged a potential lume inconsistency, which was attributed to UV lighting effects. The slender handset can be difficult to read against the busy dial, and the faux-crocodile strap is stiff initially. Overall, owners and reviewers appreciate the Marnaut Safe Harbour for its distinctive dial and comfortable wearability.
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