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Norqain Adventure 40mmvsanOrdain Model 1 (Group Buy)

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Adventure 40mm
NorqainAdventure 40mm
MSRP $4,283
Model 1 (Group Buy)
anOrdainModel 1 (Group Buy)
MSRP $1,905

At a glance

14 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Adventure 40mm40mm
Model 1 (Group Buy)38mm
Power Reserve
Adventure 40mm41h
Model 1 (Group Buy)42h
Water Resistance
Adventure 40mm200m
Model 1 (Group Buy)50m
MSRP
Adventure 40mm$4,283
Model 1 (Group Buy)$1,905

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Diver
Dress
Diameter
40mm
38mm
Thickness
12.55mm
11mm
Lug-to-Lug
48.3mm
46mm
Lug Width
20mm
18mm
Water Resistance
200m
50m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
Crystal Shape
Domed
Flat
Dial Color
Green
Hodinkee Sunburst
Lume
Super-LumiNova
None

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
NORQAIN NN08
Sellita SW210-1
Type
Automatic
Manual
Power Reserve
41h
42h
Jewels
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$4,283
$1,905

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What people say

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Norqain Adventure 40mm

The Norqain Adventure 40mm is praised for its legibility, particularly the fully luminous dial on some variants, and its reliable movement. Owners express a desire for smaller case sizes within the Adventure line. One reviewer noted slight backplay in the bezel's 60 clicks and described the lume as somewhat lacking on a 42mm model. On balance, owners and reviewers appreciate the Adventure 40mm for its legibility and the availability of smaller case options.

anOrdain Model 1 (Group Buy)

Owners widely praise the anOrdain Model 1 (Group Buy) for its exceptional vitreous enamel dial, custom typography, and elegant, handmade aesthetic. The dial's deep colors and light-reflecting properties are frequently highlighted as a standout feature, with crisp printing and legible layouts. One owner notes the case finishing is basic but well-executed with a high-polish finish and defined lugs. The watch is considered worth the wait and looks better in person, becoming a daily wearer for some. However, long wait times from deposit to delivery, sometimes nearly two years, are a significant drawback. The Sellita SW200-1 movement is standard with a 38-hour power reserve, and one reviewer wished the 12.3mm case was slimmer. Another owner found the case plain and the buckle thin, while also noting white hands could crowd dial numbers on a GMT variant. Accuracy figures vary, with one owner reporting good timekeeping and another noting the watch is keeping good time.

From video reviewers

The enamel dial is a standout feature. Legibility issues were addressed by reluming the hands.

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