Linde Werdelin Oktopus Double Date 3DTP CarbonvsGrand Seiko SBGH349
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The Linde Werdelin Oktopus Double Date 3DTP Carbon is noted for its unique, original design and high-quality case finishing, with a wearable size offering massive wrist presence and conversation-starting ability. Owners praise its 300m water resistance and perfect ceramic bezel. The watch features a 3DTP carbon case, a Dubois Dépraz caliber LW04 with large date apertures at 12 o'clock, and champagne-colored titanium screws and crown. Some find the cut-out big date numerals slightly hinder legibility, and its experimental dial design and lack of a rotating bezel are points of contention for traditionalists. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Linde Werdelin Oktopus Double Date 3DTP Carbon highly for its distinctive design and robust build.
The Grand Seiko SBGH349 "Icefall" is widely praised for its stunning, deeply finished light blue dial, sharp case lines, and lightweight 40mm titanium construction. Owners and reviewers consistently highlight its understated, over-engineered finishing and practical yet obsessive build, making it suitable for daily wear and special occasions. The 13mm thickness is noted to work well with the 40mm case size, softened by the titanium material. The watch houses the automatic hi-beat 9S85 movement, offering a 55-hour power reserve and magnetic resistance of 4,800 A/m, with accuracy rated at +5 to -3 seconds per day. One reviewer notes that while the five-row bracelet is visually impressive, its clasp lacks micro-adjustability. The Grand Seiko SBGH349 is priced at $7,400 or €8,000. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Grand Seiko SBGH349 highly for its exceptional finishing and comfortable, lightweight titanium build.
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