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Linde Werdelin Oktopus III BlackvsZelos Vitesse

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Oktopus III Black
Linde WerdelinOktopus III Black
MSRP $20,953
Vitesse
ZelosVitesse
MSRP $1,499

At a glance

11 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Oktopus III Black45mm
Vitesse40mm
Power Reserve
Oktopus III Black60h
Vitesse40h
Water Resistance
Oktopus III Black300m
Vitesse50m
MSRP
Oktopus III Black$20,953
Vitesse$1,499

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Diver
Chronograph
Diameter
45mm
40mm
Thickness
13mm
12.2mm
Lug-to-Lug
49mm
40mm
Material
Titanium
316L Stainless Steel
Water Resistance
300m
50m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
Black
Gulf
Lume
Superluminova
None

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
LW09
La Joux-Perret L100
Power Reserve
60h
40h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$20,953
$1,499

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What people say

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Linde Werdelin Oktopus III Black

The Linde Werdelin Oktopus III is noted for its original, artistic design and high-quality case finishing. Reviewers describe it as a fun, attention-grabbing watch with a tough appearance, comfortable on the wrist despite its 44mm x 46mm size. It features a LW customized Dubois Dépraz caliber 14580 automatic movement and is water resistant to 300 meters. One reviewer flags that a big date complication's legibility is hampered by cut-out numerals. On balance, reviewers appreciate the Linde Werdelin Oktopus III for its striking aesthetic and robust build.

Zelos Vitesse

Owners widely praise the Zelos Vitesse for its vintage motorsport design and striking dial options, with particular appreciation for the salmon and panda configurations and their finishing. The bracelet, clasp, and overall value at $1200 are frequently highlighted as strong points. Some owners note the watch sits high on the wrist, and a few have observed minor cosmetic imperfections on subdials. The La Joux Perret L100 movement's accuracy varies, with one report of +5 seconds per day, and several owners find the winding action stiff and noisy, the pushers sticky, and the screw-down crown's feel underwhelming. On balance, owners rate the Zelos Vitesse highly for its captivating dial and strong value proposition, despite some reservations about the chronograph's operational feel and case height.

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