Spinnaker Hull ChronographvsSinn U50 HYDRO SDR with TEGIMENT option
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Owners widely praise the Spinnaker Hull Chronograph for its stunning textured dial and impressive value, with a meca-quartz movement offering quartz accuracy and mechanical chronograph function. The build quality, including a milled clasp, solid links, and sapphire crystal with AR coating, is noted as exceeding expectations for the price. One owner finds the 42mm case wearable due to short lugs, while another describes the dial as gorgeous and the watch as running perfectly. However, one owner reports a $198 repair quote for a cracked crystal, described as "fused to the case," though other forum members dispute this cost. The lume is considered mediocre, and the 24-hour subdial is seen by one owner as functionally futile. On balance, owners rate the Spinnaker Hull Chronograph highly for its exceptional dial and build quality at its price point.
The Spinnaker Burnt Maroon features a reliable and accurate Seiko VK73 movement. A suitable lug-to-lug fit makes it suitable for smaller wrists. The watch's 15mm thickness may be a drawback for some, particularly those with smaller wrists or those who prefer a more compact watch.
The Sinn U50 HYDRO SDR with TEGIMENT option is widely praised for its exceptional scratch resistance and legibility, with owners reporting no signs of wear after extended use. The oil-filled case contributes to extreme water resistance and a clear dial, while the fully tegimented construction offers a soft feel on the wrist. Reviewers note the compact 41mm size, though one owner found it did not wear as thin as expected due to its thickness. The lume is considered underwhelming by some, and the diving extension on the clasp can release too easily. It utilizes a quartz movement, which is noted as less accurate than previous thermo-compensated options. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Sinn U50 HYDRO SDR with TEGIMENT option highly for its robust, legible, and virtually indestructible build at its price point.
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