Dan Henry 1945vsYema Superman Gilt CMM.10
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Owners and reviewers widely praise the Dan Henry 1945 for its rugged WW2-era pilot watch aesthetic and affordable price, with many appreciating its vintage hands and smooth chronograph sweep from the Miyota 6S20 meca-quartz movement. However, some find the 41.5mm case too large and the dial overly busy with subdials and scales, and note its 13.8mm thickness is substantial for a quartz chronograph. On balance, the consensus is that the Dan Henry 1945 offers significant vintage style and value for its price, despite some reservations about its dial layout and dimensions.
Owners and reviewers widely praise the Yema Superman Gilt CMM.10 for its comfortable, slim wearability and captivating gilt-accented sunburst dial, making it a frequent choice for daily wear. The in-house CMM.10 automatic movement is noted for its impressive accuracy, regulated to +5/-3 seconds per day, and a 70-hour power reserve. One owner wished for an option without gold accents, and the bracelet's articulation is mentioned as potentially not suiting smaller wrists, though a 39mm case option exists. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Yema Superman Gilt CMM.10 highly for its value and comfortable, attractive design.
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