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Borealis Watch Co. Estoril 300 GMTvsFears Redcliff (Edwin Edition)

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Estoril 300 GMT
Borealis Watch Co.Estoril 300 GMT
MSRP $600
Redcliff (Edwin Edition)
FearsRedcliff (Edwin Edition)
MSRP $511

At a glance

12 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Estoril 300 GMT41.50mm
Redcliff (Edwin Edition)38mm
Power Reserve
Estoril 300 GMT40h
Redcliff (Edwin Edition)40h
Water Resistance
Estoril 300 GMT300m
Redcliff (Edwin Edition)5m
MSRP
Estoril 300 GMT$600
Redcliff (Edwin Edition)$511

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Diver
Sport
Diameter
41.50mm
38mm
Thickness
13.5mm
8.5mm
Lug-to-Lug
47mm
44.5mm
Lug Width
20mm
20mm
Material
Stainless Steel
316L Stainless Steel
Water Resistance
300m
5m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
Black
Edwin Edition
Lume
BGW9
None

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
Miyota 9075
Ronda 512
Type
Automatic
Quartz

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$600
$511

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What people say

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Borealis Watch Co. Estoril 300 GMT

Owners widely praise the Borealis Watch Co. Estoril 300 GMT for its excellent value, robust build quality, and crisp dial, with reviewers highlighting its exceptionally bright BGW9 lume and dive-ready ceramic bezel. Some owners appreciate the brushed and polished finishes, though one owner noted a desire for a white-painted second hand. The included NATO strap is considered too thick with a loose weave, and the sapphire bezel insert is seen by some as a minor aesthetic departure from its inspirations. Overall, owners rate the Borealis Watch Co. Estoril 300 GMT highly for its impressive build quality and value.

Fears Redcliff (Edwin Edition)

The Fears Redcliff (Edwin Edition) is praised for its slim, sporty, and versatile design, featuring a well-finished 39.5mm case with a 9.95mm thickness and 150m water resistance. It is powered by a La Joux-Perret G100 automatic movement offering a 68-hour power reserve, tested to -/+7 seconds per day. The dial features contemporary baton markers and Super-LumiNova filled hands and markers. Overall, reviewers highlight the watch's refined build and sporty reimagining of the brand's debut model.

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