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Vaer Dirty Dozen (40mm)vsStraton Straton Syncro - Green, Purple and Red

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Dirty Dozen (40mm)
VaerDirty Dozen (40mm)
MSRP $199
Straton Syncro - Green, Purple and Red
StratonStraton Syncro - Green, Purple and Red
MSRP $599

At a glance

18 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Dirty Dozen (40mm)36mm
Straton Syncro - Green, Purple and Red44mm
Power Reserve
Dirty Dozen (40mm)40h
Straton Syncro - Green, Purple and Red
Water Resistance
Dirty Dozen (40mm)100m
Straton Syncro - Green, Purple and Red200m
MSRP
Dirty Dozen (40mm)$199
Straton Syncro - Green, Purple and Red$599

Full specifications

Case

9 specs
Category
Field
Chronograph
Diameter
36mm
44mm
Thickness
9.4mm
14.9mm
Lug-to-Lug
48mm
44mm
Lug Width
20mm
22mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel
Carbon
Finish
Brushed and polished
Water Resistance
100m
200m
Caseback
Solid

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal Shape
Flat
Domed
AR Coating
Inner
Dial Color
40mm
Indices
Applied

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
Miyota 2035
Seiko VK64
Beat Rate
28,800 vph
0 vph
Power Reserve
40h
0h
Jewels
25
0

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$199
$599

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What people say

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Vaer Dirty Dozen (40mm)

The Vaer Dirty Dozen (40mm) is praised for its nice case design and thin profile, making it wear flat. On balance, owners rate the Vaer Dirty Dozen (40mm) highly for its comfortable wearability due to its thin case.

Straton Syncro - Green, Purple and Red

Owners praise the Straton Syncro's automobile-inspired design and practical features like a clear date window and 200m water resistance. The domed sapphire crystal is a pleasing aesthetic element, and the 44mm case is comfortable and balanced despite its 14.9mm thickness. However, some find the fully lumed dial's milky appearance and cool tones detract from legibility, alongside harsh case angles and busy bezel markings. The standard Milanese bracelet's polished finish contrasts with the brushed case and features an outdated clasp. One owner feels the watch is overpriced at nearly $500 for its Seiko VK64 movement. Overall, owners appreciate the Straton Syncro's unique design and robust build, though some question its value proposition and find certain design elements compromise legibility.

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