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CWC 1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue WatchvsDOXA SUB 300T

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1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch
CWC1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch
MSRP $2,458
SUB 300T
DOXASUB 300T
MSRP $2,190

At a glance

7 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch41mm
SUB 300T42.5mm
Power Reserve
1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch40h
SUB 300T40h
Water Resistance
1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch300m
SUB 300T1,200m
MSRP
1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch$2,458
SUB 300T$2,190

Full specifications

Case

3 specs
Diameter
41mm
42.5mm
Lug-to-Lug
47mm
46mm
Water Resistance
300m
1200m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch
Aquamarine

Movement

1 specs
Caliber
ETA 2824-2

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$2,458
$2,190

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What people say

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CWC 1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch

The CWC 1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch is widely praised for its faithful recreation of vintage details, including its dial layout with markers touching the chapter ring and pointed crown guards. Owners and reviewers note its reasonable size and the original minute hand design. However, the lume is a point of contention: some find the "faux patina" tint too gold and glossy, while others specifically criticize the mismatched lume color between hands and hour markers, with the hour marker lume described as overly shiny and convex. On balance, the CWC 1980 RN Divers Automatic Re-Issue Watch is highly regarded for its authentic vintage aesthetic and wearability, despite mixed opinions on the lume application.

From video reviewers

The watch's accurate movement is a notable strength. A potential weakness is its relatively high price point. Reviewers disagree on the watch's water-resistance, with one reviewer suggesting it could be improved and the other not mentioning any issues with water-resistance.

DOXA SUB 300T

Owners widely praise the DOXA SUB 300T's functional and distinctive design, with reviewers highlighting its historical visibility and robust build. Legibility is consistently noted as excellent, with reviewers appreciating the functional no-decompression bezel and distinct hand shapes. The watch's accuracy is reported as good, with one owner seeing a 3-4 second daily gain, though the 38-hour power reserve is considered underwhelming by some at its price point. Criticisms include a stamped clasp that feels out of place and a bezel that may have lateral movement. The 42.5mm case is described as substantial and heavy, appearing larger due to extra width and making it unsuitable for dress shirts, a trade-off for its 1200-meter water resistance. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the DOXA SUB 300T highly for its unique design and robust dive watch capabilities.

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