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Marloe Watch Company Morar 310vsSeiko Astron

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Morar 310
Marloe Watch CompanyMorar 310
MSRP $697
Astron
SeikoAstron
MSRP $2,500

At a glance

14 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Morar 31042mm
Astron42mm
Power Reserve
Morar 31042h
Astron40h
Water Resistance
Morar 310310m
Astron100m
MSRP
Morar 310$697
Astron$2,500

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Diver
GMT
Thickness
12mm
12.4mm
Lug-to-Lug
49.5mm
Lug Width
20mm
14mm
Material
Stainless Steel
Titanium
Water Resistance
310m
100m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
AR Coating
Yes
Super-clear coating
Dial Color
Black
Lume
Swiss Superluminova X1BL
LumiBrite on hands and index(es)

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
Miyota 9039
5X83
Type
Automatic
Quartz
Power Reserve
42h
40h
Jewels
24
14

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$697
$2,500

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What people say

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Marloe Watch Company Morar 310

Owners widely praise the Marloe Watch Company Morar 310 for its unique, steampunk-inspired aesthetic and brilliant lume. Reviewers and owners alike note its solid construction, sapphire crystal, and 310 meters of water resistance, with one owner reporting excellent accuracy of +1 second per day. The watch is considered good value, with a bead-blasted case and a playful dial. Some owners find the all-polished look a bit too shiny or feel it has too many design elements, and one owner reported experiencing static shocks. The bezel clicks are described as less substantial than higher-end divers, with slight play when disengaged, and one reviewer wished the 60-minute bezel marker was lumed. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Marloe Watch Company Morar 310 highly for its distinctive design and value proposition.

Seiko Astron

Owners widely praise the Seiko Astron for its spectacular technology, solar-powered quartz movement, and GPS time synchronization, making it a convenient grab-and-go option. The watch is frequently noted for its comfortable and lightweight titanium build, with some models featuring well-finished cases and robust ceramic bezels. Reviewers and owners alike highlight the dial's dynamic and shiny appearance, with textured hour markers and high-contrast edges. Accuracy is generally considered good, with figures ranging from +/- 15 seconds per month to within 1/2 second per day, easily corrected by GPS signal. However, some owners note that DST requires manual adjustment and that automatic time syncing depends on proximity to radio wave towers. The price point is a concern for some, who feel it competes with luxury watches without the same aesthetic appeal. One owner pointed out minimal lume and a slight misalignment of the minute hand on their model.

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