AVI-8 Hawker Typhoon Baldwin AutomaticvsSeiko Presage Style60's
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Owners widely praise the AVI-8 Hawker Typhoon Baldwin Automatic for its 3D instrument-panel aesthetic and premium feel, noting satin-brushed case sides, a polished bezel, and a knurled crown. However, the lume is considered a gimmick with limited strength and longevity, and some find the 42mm, over 13mm thick watch chunky on a 7" wrist. On balance, owners rate the AVI-8 Hawker Typhoon Baldwin Automatic highly for its distinctive dial design and build quality at the price point.
The Seiko Presage Style60's collection is praised for its charming vintage-inspired aesthetic, with reviewers highlighting the retro design elements like the box-shaped Hardlex crystal and faceted indexes. Specific models like the 39.5mm SRPL07 and SRPL09 are noted for their comfortable new bracelets and smaller case size, while the open-heart versions are recognized for their clever integration of a 24-hour sub-dial. The watches are powered by the 4R35 or 4R39 automatic movements, offering a 41-hour power reserve, and are available at affordable price points ranging from €490 to €670. Accuracy figures for the 4R35 movement are stated as +45/-35 seconds per day, which may be a concern for some.
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