Islander Islander Astoria Automatic Dress Watch with Pale Blue Dial #ISL-263vsTornek-Rayville TR-660 Sapphire Non-date
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Owners widely praise the Islander Astoria Automatic Dress Watch with Pale Blue Dial #ISL-263 for its exceptional value at $329, with many highlighting the striking pale blue dial and its suitability for semi-formal wear. Specific points of appreciation include the attractive case shape, the dial's texture, and the visibility of the blue hands. On balance, owners rate the Islander Astoria Automatic Dress Watch with Pale Blue Dial #ISL-263 highly for its aesthetic appeal and strong value proposition.
Owners widely praise the Tornek-Rayville TR-660 for its quality, good timekeeping, and suitability as a military diver reissue. The 40mm bead-blasted 316L stainless steel case, sapphire bezel inlay, and Arclite Super LumiNova are noted features, powered by a Japanese TMI NH38 automatic movement and water-resistant to 20 ATMs. Some owners suggest alternatives due to availability issues with the small-batch releases. Overall, owners rate the Tornek-Rayville TR-660 highly for its faithful reissue design and quality build at its price point.
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