Roue CHRvsUnimatic Modello Quattro UT4-GMT Toolwatch GMT (40mm)
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The Roue CHR is praised for its high-quality sand-blasted black-PVD case and sapphire crystal, considered superior for its price point. Its 41.5mm cushion case is noted as surprisingly light and comfortable, though it wears slightly larger. The unconventional dial layout with yellow hashes effectively evokes a vintage racecar dashboard, and the dial itself offers impressive depth with yellow accents that elevate its look. A drawback is the lack of lume on the main hands. The Roue CHR uses a Japanese Miyota 6S10 quartz movement and is water-resistant to 100m. On balance, reviewers find the Roue CHR offers impressive design and finishing for its price, with the dial's vintage aesthetic being a key highlight.
The Unimatic Modello Quattro UT4-GMT Toolwatch GMT earns strong praise for its rugged engineering and practical design. Reviewers highlight its 360° shock-absorption system and MIL-STD-810 certification—all five prototypes survived 26 drop tests from 4 feet onto concrete—alongside the reliable Ronda 515.24D quartz GMT movement. The short, non-curved lugs sit flat on the wrist, though owners with smaller wrists may find this less comfortable; an owner on a 7.5-inch wrist reports it super comfortable and easy to read. At 80.5 grams, it wears only slightly oversized even on a 6.75-inch wrist. One reviewer notes the titanium variant offers lighter weight and larger dial numerals for improved legibility over the stainless steel version, though the titanium crown is less smooth. Overall, the Modello Quattro UT4-GMT is widely valued for its durable, tool-focused engineering and straightforward quartz reliability at its price point.
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