Marnaut Safe Harbour 100CvsOrient Symphony IV
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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.
Owners widely praise the Orient Symphony IV for its exceptional value, in-house movement, and sapphire crystal. The watch is noted for its refined look and feel, with owners finding it wears smaller than its case size suggests and offers excellent band customization options. One owner reports accuracy of approximately -20 seconds per day, while another notes the bracelet is not ideal. Some owners expressed a desire for smaller case size options and preferred darker dials over the all-silver variant. Overall, owners rate the Orient Symphony IV highly for its value and refined appearance at its price point.
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