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Bremont Williams RacingvsLinde Werdelin Spidospeed Titanium – 3D Movement

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Williams Racing
BremontWilliams Racing
MSRP $7,000
Spidospeed Titanium – 3D Movement
Linde WerdelinSpidospeed Titanium – 3D Movement
MSRP $26,667

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Williams Racing43mm
Spidospeed Titanium – 3D Movement44mm
Power Reserve
Williams Racing40h
Spidospeed Titanium – 3D Movement48h
Water Resistance
Williams Racing
Spidospeed Titanium – 3D Movement100m
MSRP
Williams Racing$7,000
Spidospeed Titanium – 3D Movement$26,667

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Diameter
43mm
44mm
Thickness
15.8mm
15mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Water Resistance
100m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
Brown
Black
Lume
None
Superluminova

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
LW06
Power Reserve
40h
48h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$7,000
$26,667

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What people say

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Bremont Williams Racing

The Bremont Williams Racing features a panda dial with blue accents and a tachymeter bezel, housed in a 43mm TripTick case. It is powered by a chronometer-rated BE-53AE automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve and a custom rotor. While the 15.8mm height is considered reasonable for a chronograph, the 43mm case size may require trying it on for those preferring smaller watches. Overall, reviewers highlight the motorsport-inspired design and robust build of the Bremont Williams Racing.

Linde Werdelin Spidospeed Titanium – 3D Movement

The Linde Werdelin Spidospeed Titanium – 3D Movement is praised for its comfortable wearability, with reviewers noting its light presence on the wrist despite a 44mm diameter, attributed to forged carbon and titanium construction. The skeletonized dial is described as dynamic, though some find it slightly busy for time-reading. One reviewer appreciated the dial's design and legibility, while another noted improved, though still less attractive, chronograph pushers compared to earlier designs. The watch features a Concepto automatic movement and is limited to 99 or 100 pieces depending on the specific model, with prices around CHF 21,000 or 11,760 euros. On balance, reviewers highlight the Spidospeed Titanium – 3D Movement's innovative material use and comfortable wearability as its strongest attributes.

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