Stewart Dawson Darkest HourvsUnimatic Modello Quattro UC4 Classic Time Only
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The Stewart Dawson Darkest Hour is praised for its retro pilot design and comfortable Italian leather strap. However, one reviewer found the hunter-style caseback with a random quote disappointing and suggested a slightly domed sapphire crystal would have improved perceived value. Overall, owners and reviewers find the Stewart Dawson Darkest Hour offers a good wearing experience with its retro pilot design.
The Unimatic Modello Quattro UC4 Classic Time Only features a robust 40mm black DLC case, 13.7mm to 13.9mm thick, with drilled lugs and a fixed steel bezel that balances beefiness with wearability. Reviewers note improved crown action and refinement over earlier models, with a flat sapphire crystal. Its sandwich dial reveals Super-LumiNova BG W9 beneath cut-out indexes, paired with a Seiko NH35A automatic movement. While the movement is considered robust and reliable, one reviewer expressed a preference for a Sellita caliber given the watch's heft. On balance, reviewers find the Unimatic Modello Quattro UC4 Classic Time Only to be a well-refined and wearable tool watch with a distinct military character.
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