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Hamilton Jazzmaster Thinline Special EditionvsGrand Seiko SBGX353

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SBGX353
Grand SeikoSBGX353
MSRP $4,100

At a glance

8 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Jazzmaster Thinline Special Edition40mm
SBGX35334mm
Power Reserve
Jazzmaster Thinline Special Edition40h
SBGX35340h
Water Resistance
Jazzmaster Thinline Special Edition50m
SBGX35330m
MSRP
Jazzmaster Thinline Special Edition$825
SBGX353$4,100

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Diameter
40mm
34mm
Thickness
7.35mm
10.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
41.5mm
Lug Width
20mm
18mm
Water Resistance
50m
30m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Yes

Movement

1 specs
Caliber
980.163
9F61

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$825
$4,100

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What people say

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Hamilton Jazzmaster Thinline Special Edition

Owners widely praise the Hamilton Jazzmaster Thinline Special Edition for its thin 7mm profile and clean dial with superb, slightly raised metallic hour numerals, offering excellent value around $300. Its ETA quartz movement provides fantastic accuracy, and the lack of a second hand with sharp minute markers allows precise time-telling at a glance, making it ideal for fitting under shirt cuffs. However, the lume is considered terrible, disappearing within minutes. Some owners find the ETA 2892-A2 movement's rotor noisy and its winding feel unrefined, with a few finding the $945 price steep. Overall, owners rate the Hamilton Jazzmaster Thinline Special Edition highly for its thin profile and clean dial design at the price.

Grand Seiko SBGX353

The Grand Seiko SBGX353 is widely praised for its mesmerizing "Skyflake" textured blue dial, considered by owners to be "perfect art." Reviewers and owners alike highlight the watch's elegant 34mm case size and the advanced 9F61 quartz movement, noting its exceptional ±10 seconds per year accuracy and precise second-hand alignment. Some owners find the dial's aesthetic appeal slightly diminished when worn compared to other options, and one owner replaced the quick-release buckle for a Hirsch clasp. Overall, owners rate the Grand Seiko SBGX353 highly for its exquisite dial finishing and the precision of its quartz movement at its price point.

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