Praesidus DD-45 Hangar MidnightvsLongines CONQUEST HERITAGE CENTRAL POWER RESERVE
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The Praesidus DD-45 Hangar Midnight is lauded for its unique, two-year-developed "Patina" dial, designed to authentically mimic aging on indices and hands, with reviewers highlighting its 38mm stainless steel case as ideal for wearability and its vintage aesthetic. Reviewers note solid finishing and a well-made leather strap, alongside a robust 100-meter water resistance. However, the "A-11" caseback engraving is seen by some as a departure from strict authenticity, and the lume is less bright than anticipated due to the aging treatment. The Swiss Landeron L24 movement's hand-winding action is described as jerky. On balance, reviewers find the Praesidus DD-45 Hangar Midnight a compelling vintage-inspired watch, primarily due to its unique dial development and wearable case size.
The Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve is widely praised for its beautiful, timeless, 1959-inspired dial and unique central power reserve indicator, with owners considering it a top dress watch in its price segment. Reviewers highlight its balanced layout and contemporary 38mm size, while some owners find the short lugs contribute to a comfortable wear. The watch features a modern 72-hour power reserve movement and is priced at $3,800. One reviewer notes the lugs are not curved enough, potentially creating a gap with the strap, though owners report the alligator strap softens with wear and some find the watch slightly chunky. A potential frustration for some owners is the power reserve indicator not always resetting to the same position when fully wound. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve highly for its handsome vintage aesthetic and unique power reserve complication at an appropriate price.
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