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Bremont Terra Nova 38vsYema Meangraf Super Japan Limited Edition

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Terra Nova 38
BremontTerra Nova 38
MSRP $3,050
Meangraf Super Japan Limited Edition
YemaMeangraf Super Japan Limited Edition
MSRP $2,790

At a glance

7 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Terra Nova 3838mm
Meangraf Super Japan Limited Edition39mm
Power Reserve
Terra Nova 3840h
Meangraf Super Japan Limited Edition40h
Water Resistance
Terra Nova 38100m
Meangraf Super Japan Limited Edition100m
MSRP
Terra Nova 38$3,050
Meangraf Super Japan Limited Edition$2,790

Full specifications

Case

3 specs
Category
Field
Chronograph
Diameter
38mm
39mm
Thickness
10.7mm
13mm

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Crystal
Sapphire
Domed Sapphire
Dial Color
White
2023

Movement

1 specs
Caliber
ENG300

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$3,050
$2,790

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What people say

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Bremont Terra Nova 38

The Bremont Terra Nova 38 is widely praised for its unique geometric cushion case, featuring a combination of finishes, and its crisp, legible dial with luminous numerals and a gold seconds hand. Owners appreciate the quick-release bracelet. However, the movement's 38-hour power reserve and plain caseback engraving are considered uninspired for the price by some. One reviewer would have preferred a screw-down crown and caseback for a rugged field watch, and the bracelet lacks micro-adjustment. The Turquoise Limited Edition variant was criticized for its $3,450 price and legibility issues with white numerals on the turquoise dial, though the dial and lume were appreciated by some. On balance, owners and reviewers value the Bremont Terra Nova 38 for its distinctive case design and dial legibility, despite some reservations about the movement finishing and bracelet adjustability.

Yema Meangraf Super Japan Limited Edition

Owners praise the Yema Meangraf Super Japan Limited Edition for its 70s racing chronograph aesthetic and comfortable wearability. Some owners find the VK64 movement's 24-hour subdial impractical. On balance, owners appreciate the Meangraf Super Japan Limited Edition for its distinctive vintage design.

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