Seiko 5 Sports Field seriesvsTimefactors SMITHS W.W.W. - PRS-59
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The Seiko 5 Sports Field series is praised for its value, offering an accessible explorer-style watch with a GMT complication and excellent legibility thanks to LumiBrite on the dial and bezel. The watches feature a 41mm stainless steel case, 100m water resistance, and are powered by either the 4R36 or 4R34 movement, both with a 41-hour power reserve. One reviewer notes the inclusion of a compass bezel with a lumed pearl and fully lumed Arabic numerals on the dial for the non-GMT models. Overall, reviewers consider the Seiko 5 Sports Field GMT models good value under 500 euros.
Owners widely praise the Timefactors SMITHS W.W.W. - PRS-59 for its exceptional finishing and build quality at its price point, with some noting it surpasses other homages. The 36mm size and manual-wind Sellita SW216 movement are considered compelling features, particularly for those seeking a smaller, Swiss-powered watch. One owner reported a stiff crown and a dust speck under the crystal. Overall, owners rate the Timefactors SMITHS W.W.W. - PRS-59 highly for its impressive finishing and value proposition.
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