Marnaut Dark Surge 300vsOak & Oscar The Olmsted Matte
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The Marnaut Dark Surge 300 is noted for its distinctive "sea urchin" dial pattern and creative, original design. Reviewers highlight the glossy dial, chunky numeral indices, and legible arrow-style handset, all protected by a domed sapphire crystal. However, the bezel lacks minute markers, impacting traditional diving functionality, and exhibits noticeable backplay or backward play. The 41mm or 42mm case, with lug-to-lug measurements around 52-53mm, is described as having a larger wrist presence, though steeply sloped lugs contribute to comfort. One source states the movement is a Sellita SW200-1 automatic with a 41-hour power reserve, while others report a Miyota 9015, with one noting audible rotor noise. Accuracy figures vary, with one report of averaging 12 seconds fast per day and another not specifying. On balance, owners and reviewers find the Marnaut Dark Surge 300 to be a stylish dive watch offering excellent value, primarily due to its unique dial design.
Oak & Oscar The Olmsted Matte is praised for its stealthy, modern field watch aesthetic, featuring a durable ceramic-coated steel case and a clean, no-date dial. Reviewers highlight its comfortable 38mm dimensions and 100m water resistance. The watch offers exceptional value at $1,475, including two straps and a travel wallet, with a modified ETA 2892-A2 movement. One reviewer notes the ceramic coating may develop patina with heavy wear. Overall, reviewers rate Oak & Oscar The Olmsted Matte highly for its stealthy design and value proposition.
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