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Hamilton Jazzmaster Thinline AutovsTissot Le Locle

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Jazzmaster Thinline Auto
HamiltonJazzmaster Thinline Auto
MSRP $1,145
Le Locle
TissotLe Locle
MSRP $795

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Jazzmaster Thinline Auto40mm
Le Locle29mm
Power Reserve
Jazzmaster Thinline Auto42h
Le Locle48h
Water Resistance
Jazzmaster Thinline Auto50m
Le Locle30m
MSRP
Jazzmaster Thinline Auto$1,145
Le Locle$795

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Diameter
40mm
29mm
Thickness
8.45mm
8.95mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
29mm
Lug Width
20mm
14mm
Water Resistance
50m
30m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
Beige
Silver
Indices
Applied
Roman and indexes

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
2892-A2
Power Reserve
42h
48h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,145
$795

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What people say

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Hamilton Jazzmaster Thinline Auto

Owners widely praise the Hamilton Jazzmaster Thinline Auto for its gorgeous, stunning, and captivating dials, particularly the champagne and burgundy variants, and its thin, comfortable profile, often noted at around 7mm to 8.4mm, making it ideal for wearability under shirt cuffs. The ETA 2892 movement is considered a strong value, though some owners report the rotor can be noisy and the winding feel unrefined, while others find the small crown difficult to manipulate. The absence of a second hand is polarizing, with some appreciating the simplicity and ease of setting, while others miss its presence. Overall, owners rate the Hamilton Jazzmaster Thinline Auto highly for its attractive, thin design and dial beauty at its price point.

From video reviewers

The slim case profile and affordable price point are consistently praised. Reviewers noted the absence of a second hand.

Tissot Le Locle

Owners widely praise the Tissot Le Locle for its classic elegance, guilloché dial, and comfortable 39.3mm case size, which offers a premium appearance for its price. The ETA 2824-2 movement is considered reliable, and the watch is frequently recommended as a first automatic, noted for its versatility and suitability for those preferring smaller, non-sporty designs. Some owners find the bracelet more appealing than a strap and suggest removing the date would improve the design. A drawback noted by some is the approximately 40-hour power reserve. Overall, owners rate the Tissot Le Locle highly for its classic aesthetic and value.

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