Timefactors Baby Willard PRS-68vsHELM Vanuatu
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Owners widely praise the Timefactors Baby Willard PRS-68 for its excellent value and the inclusion of a Seiko 6R15 movement, with many calling it a fabulous and awesome watch. The ceramic bezel is also a noted positive feature. A significant drawback for owners is the difficulty in purchasing the watch due to limited availability and rapid sell-outs. One owner points out that the 18mm lug width can make strap selection challenging. Overall, owners rate the Timefactors Baby Willard PRS-68 highly for its great value and the quality of its components, despite the purchase challenges.
Owners widely praise the HELM Vanuatu for its exceptional comfort, with the titanium bracelet frequently cited as "uber-comfortable" and the watch itself being less overbearing on the wrist than comparable dive watches. Reviewers note its great bezel action and overall quality, with one owner finding the purchase satisfactory despite a nearly two-year wait. On balance, owners rate the HELM Vanuatu highly for its wearability and solid build at the price.
The case finishing is consistently praised. The bracelet is noted as having significant rattle.
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