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Seestern Sub 300 V4vsLongines LEGEND DIVER 42

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Sub 300 V4
SeesternSub 300 V4
MSRP $10
LEGEND DIVER 42
LonginesLEGEND DIVER 42
MSRP $2,850

At a glance

16 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Sub 300 V442mm
LEGEND DIVER 4242mm
Power Reserve
Sub 300 V441h
LEGEND DIVER 4272h
Water Resistance
Sub 300 V4200m
LEGEND DIVER 42300m
MSRP
Sub 300 V4$10
LEGEND DIVER 42$2,850

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Thickness
13mm
12.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
52.6mm
Lug Width
20mm
22mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Finish
Brushed + Sandblasted
Brushed and polished
Water Resistance
200m
300m
Caseback
Solid screw-down
Solid

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
AR Coating
Underside
Both sides
Dial Color
Orange
Blue
Lume
Japan Lume (blue glow)
Super-LumiNova

Movement

5 specs
Caliber
Seiko NH35A
L888.5
Beat Rate
21,600 vph
25,200 vph
Power Reserve
41h
72h
Jewels
24
25
Complications
GMT, Date
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$10
$2,850

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What people say

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Seestern Sub 300 V4

Owners widely praise the Seestern Sub 300 V4 for its terrific fit and finish and surprising little touches at its $179 price, noting top-notch case, dial, bezel, and crystal. The bracelet is considered nice enough for the price point, and the watch is powered by the solid and reliable Seiko NH35 movement. Some owners report that the polished sides of the case show signs of wear. Overall, owners rate the Seestern Sub 300 V4 highly for its excellent case, dial, and bezel finishing at the price.

Longines LEGEND DIVER 42

Owners widely praise the Longines Legend Diver 42 for its appealing retro skin-diver aesthetic, excellent legibility, and functional inner bezel, with reviewers noting its strong value proposition below $2,500 and capability in shallow dives. Some owners find the blue dial pops in the sun and appreciate the quickset date. However, several owners report disappointment after seeing the watch in person, finding it underwhelming and lacking dial depth. Specific criticisms include original leather straps peeling easily, a clasp that scratches readily, dust getting on the dial, and lume that is not particularly strong or matching vintage charm. The 50mm lug-to-lug length is noted as potentially overwhelming for smaller wrists, and one owner experienced the minute hand scratching the hour hand. Accuracy figures are not consistently reported across sources.

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