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Dan Henry 1937vsMonta Oceanking

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1937
Dan Henry1937
MSRP $290
Oceanking
MontaOceanking
MSRP $2,550

At a glance

11 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
193738mm
Oceanking40mm
Power Reserve
193740h
Oceanking40h
Water Resistance
1937
Oceanking305m
MSRP
1937$290
Oceanking$2,550

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Chronograph
Diver
Diameter
38mm
40mm
Thickness
12.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
46.1mm
Lug Width
20mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Water Resistance
305m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Gold
Blue

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
Monta M-22
Type
Quartz
Automatic

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$290
$2,550

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What people say

Owners + reviewers, side by side

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Dan Henry 1937

On balance, owners have mixed feelings about the Dan Henry 1937, with some finding its dial less appealing than expected while others praise its understated military aesthetic.

From video reviewers

The Dan Henry Gold 1962 Racing Chronograph features a mecha-quartz movement, specifically the Seiko VK63, which is appreciated by reviewers. The watch's two-tone steel and yellow gold finish may be a "hit or miss" from Dan Henry, suggesting it may not be universally well-received. Reviewers disagree on whether the mecha-quartz movement is a drawback, with one reviewer noting it may not appeal to those seeking a purely mechanical movement, while others may not have mentioned this as a concern.

Monta Oceanking

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Monta Oceanking for its refined aesthetics, excellent fit and finish for its price point, and comfortable, supple bracelet with a micro-adjustment clasp. The watch features a legible dial with enlarged luminous markers and hands, a well-done glossy and deep bezel, and a svelte sub-41mm case with a shorter lug-to-lug. Some owners note minor gripes with bezel alignment and movement accuracy, while one reviewer found the tapering crown tricky to grip and the bezel had slight play. The Sellita SW300 movement provides a power reserve of either 42 or 56 hours, depending on the source, and the watch includes a date at six o'clock. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Monta Oceanking highly for its comfortable wearability and tool-focused, sportier stance.

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