Spinnaker PiccardvsStewart Dawson 911
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Owners widely praise the Spinnaker Piccard for its comfortable wear, excellent readability, and bold, vintage-inspired design that redefines dive watch aesthetics. However, some owners view the Spinnaker Piccard as a specialty novelty watch, describing it as huge and heavy with a large crystal that hinders legibility, making it an acquired taste. On balance, owners find the Spinnaker Piccard to be a unique dive watch with a distinctive design, though its substantial size and crystal may not suit all wearers.
The Stewart Dawson 911 is praised for its successful translation of Porsche 911 gauge aesthetics into a refined timepiece with impressive finishing and build quality. Reviewers highlight the legible dial, premium Nappa leather strap, and the reliable Sellita SW200 automatic movement. However, the 42.5mm case size is noted as large for smaller wrists, with a desire expressed for a smaller variant. One reviewer also suggested a no-date version might have been more visually pleasing. Overall, reviewers rate the Stewart Dawson 911 highly for its coherent design and premium execution at its price point.
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