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Bremont Terra Nova 40.5vsGeckota Pioneer Classic Edition

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Terra Nova 40.5
BremontTerra Nova 40.5
MSRP $3,250
Pioneer Classic Edition
GeckotaPioneer Classic Edition
MSRP $399

At a glance

7 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Terra Nova 40.540.5mm
Pioneer Classic Edition41.5mm
Power Reserve
Terra Nova 40.540h
Pioneer Classic Edition40h
Water Resistance
Terra Nova 40.5100m
Pioneer Classic Edition100m
MSRP
Terra Nova 40.5$3,250
Pioneer Classic Edition$399

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Diameter
40.5mm
41.5mm
Thickness
11.11mm
12.05mm
Lug-to-Lug
47.8mm
Lug Width
22mm

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Green
Red

Movement

1 specs
Caliber
ENG300
NH38

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$3,250
$399

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What people say

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Bremont Terra Nova 40.5

The Bremont Terra Nova 40.5 Date Bronze is highlighted for its CuAl7Si2 bronze alloy case, which provides a warm, luxurious appearance and develops a gradual patina. It includes a gradient green dial with prominent Super-LumiNova numerals and a 40.5mm diameter. The watch is powered by the caliber BE-36AE, offering a 38-hour power reserve and 100m water resistance. The Bremont Terra Nova 38, a time-only field watch, features a 904L stainless steel case and vintage-inspired beige Super-LumiNova. Reviewers noted a preference for a screw-down crown and caseback for a field watch. On balance, reviewers praise the Bremont Terra Nova 40.5 Date Bronze for its distinctive bronze case and attractive dial, while noting the Terra Nova 38's utilitarian design and a preference for more robust water-resistance features on a field watch.

Geckota Pioneer Classic Edition

The Geckota Pioneer Classic Edition is praised for its retro-futuristic design, striking dial with vertical brushing that shifts color, and excellent lume. Owners find it offers excellent value for money and appreciate its solid, comfortable weight and higher quality stock straps. However, the thin cross-hair design can disappear from a distance, making the dial less coherent when viewed afar, and some note it wears large due to its size and lack of a prominent bezel. One owner points out the crystal is very reflective, the gold accents appear cheap, and the case finish resembles chrome more than polish, with a loose fleck of lume also noted. Overall, owners rate the Geckota Pioneer Classic Edition highly for its distinctive retro design and strong value proposition.

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