Mr Jones Watches Colour VennvsSpinnaker Hull Commander
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Owners widely praise the Mr Jones Watches Colour Venn for its unique design, with overlapping cyan, magenta, and yellow discs creating new shades to tell time, and note its reliable movement and excellent fit and finish. Some owners find the time-telling method confusing, and one owner criticizes the hard-to-wind crown with a ghost first position and dislikes the mesh strap. Overall, owners rate the Mr Jones Watches Colour Venn highly for its creative design and conversation-starting appeal.
The Spinnaker Hull Commander is widely praised by owners for its excellent build quality and finishing relative to its sub-$200 price point. Some owners note that watches in the Hull line can be thick. One owner flags that the big date complication on the Chronograph variant is partially obscured by the chronograph hand, and the included leather strap is unsuitable for a 100M water-resistant watch. On balance, owners rate the Spinnaker Hull Commander highly for its exceptional value and robust construction at its price.
The unique, naturally patterned dial is a significant aesthetic draw. The 42mm case diameter and 50mm lug-to-lug measurement may be large for smaller wrists.
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