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Lorier Hydra SIIIvsVenezianico Nereide Turchese

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Hydra SIII
LorierHydra SIII
MSRP $699
Nereide Turchese
VenezianicoNereide Turchese
MSRP $1,395

At a glance

8 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Hydra SIII39mm
Nereide Turchese42mm
Power Reserve
Hydra SIII40h
Nereide Turchese40h
Water Resistance
Hydra SIII200m
Nereide Turchese200m
MSRP
Hydra SIII$699
Nereide Turchese$1,395

Full specifications

Case

3 specs
Diameter
39mm
42mm
Thickness
12.5mm
Lug-to-Lug
49mm

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
Blue
Black
Lume
None
Super-LumiNova

Movement

1 specs
Caliber
Sellita SW200-1

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$699
$1,395

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What people say

Owners + reviewers, side by side

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Lorier Hydra SIII

Owners and reviewers praise the Lorier Hydra SIII for its value, GMT functionality via the Miyota 9075 movement, and classic travel-diver aesthetics. Some reviewers note the finishing is simple or a tad rough around the edges, while others find it good for the price. Accuracy figures range from +7 to +8.5 seconds per day. The domed Hesalite crystal may exhibit distortion. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Lorier Hydra SIII highly for its feature set and value proposition in a travel-diver format.

Venezianico Nereide Turchese

Owners widely praise the Venezianico Nereide's stunning dial, particularly the Avventurina variant, and its good quality finishing and comfortable bracelet, making it suitable for everyday wear. Some owners express a desire for a thinner movement and a smaller diameter option. Overall, owners rate the Venezianico Nereide highly for its striking dial design and overall build quality at the price point.

From video reviewers

The unique natural turquoise dial is a standout feature, with each disc carefully selected from a lump of the mineral, giving the watch an individual character. A weakness of the watch is its relatively limited production run, which the reviewer notes will likely sell out quickly. Reviewers disagree on the watch's value, with one reviewer suggesting it may be a case of style over substance due to its $1,000 price point, while another reviewer did not mention the price as a concern.

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