Tornek-Rayville Paradive G3 Diver's Inlay DatevsPinion Pure Bronze
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The Tornek-Rayville Paradive is a purposeful, no-nonsense timepiece inspired by the MIL-W-50717 specification, featuring a bead-blasted 41.25mm case, matte black dial with Arclite Super-LumiNova, and a 12-hour aluminum bezel. It houses an automatic Seiko Instruments NE15B movement, calibrated in three positions, which kept good time, gaining only about +4 seconds per day over a week. The Paradive G3 is offered for $875 USD, featuring a 41.23mm case and an acrylic inlay with a non-date configuration. Overall, owners and reviewers appreciate the Tornek-Rayville Paradive for its MIL-W-50717-inspired design and bead-blasted case finishing.
The Pinion Pure Bronze is lauded for its refreshing design, featuring a beautiful layered dial with applied numerals and luminous indexes. Reviewers praise its satisfying manual-winding action from the Unitas 6498 movement, which offers a 45-hour power reserve. One reviewer suggested a satin finish for the crown to match the case back and buckle. Overall, reviewers rate the Pinion Pure Bronze highly for its unique bronze case that patinates over time and its clear, subtly finished dial.
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