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Citizen Zenshin ChronovsHemel HFT20

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Zenshin Chrono
CitizenZenshin Chrono
MSRP $488
HFT20
HemelHFT20
MSRP $450

At a glance

8 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Zenshin Chrono42.5mm
HFT2042mm
Power Reserve
Zenshin Chrono40h
HFT2040h
Water Resistance
Zenshin Chrono100m
HFT20100m
MSRP
Zenshin Chrono$488
HFT20$450

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Diameter
42.5mm
42mm
Thickness
12mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
49mm
Material
Super Titanium
316L Stainless Steel

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Salmon
Black

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
B620
Seiko VK64
Type
Solar
Quartz

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$488
$450

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What people say

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Citizen Zenshin Chrono

The Citizen Zenshin Chrono is widely praised for its comfortable, lightweight Super Titanium build and its attractive, textured dials in various colors. Owners and reviewers alike highlight its clean 3/6/9 layout and retro-inspired, Genta-esque aesthetic. The Eco-Drive quartz chronograph movement, 100m water resistance, and sapphire crystal are noted features. Some owners find the integrated bracelet's end link extends the lug-to-lug feel, and the clasp is described as flimsy with limited micro-adjustment. The subdials are considered small relative to the bezel by one reviewer, and another expressed a desire for a 12-hour chronograph. The lume is reported to be short-lived. Overall, the Citizen Zenshin Chrono is considered excellent value, praised for its comfortable wearability and distinctive dial design.

Hemel HFT20

The Hemel HFT20 Chronograph is praised for its legible matte black dial, sapphire crystal, and the satisfying sweep of its chronograph hand, powered by the Seiko VK64 meca-quartz movement. Reviewers note its convenient wearability, with a 42mm case that wears well due to its 49mm lug-to-lug measurement, and a comfortable, well-made leather strap. However, its 16mm thickness is considered slightly more than ideal for the movement, and the chronograph minutes sub-dial does not precisely jump. Overall, reviewers find the Hemel HFT20 to be an accessible and modern interpretation of vintage designs, offering good value at $449.

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