Sugess Seestern Vintage S407 600TvsDOXA SUB 200 T.GRAPH
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Owners widely praise the Sugess Seestern Vintage S407 600T for its exceptional finishing, bracelet quality, and overall value at its price point. Reviewers and owners alike highlight the watch's fantastic looks and build quality, with one owner noting Seestern did a better job than the original inspiration. Some owners report a slight bezel back play and a clunky clasp, while others have no clasp complaints. Accuracy figures vary, with one owner seeing the watch run 2 seconds slow over 30 hours, and another noting a dial leaning slightly left. The watch measures 40mm wide, 14mm thick, and 48mm lug-to-lug, weighing 86g for the head and 163.4g total with the bracelet, leading some to find it heavy for wrists smaller than 7 inches. One owner questioned if the crown felt wobbly when winding or setting. On balance, owners rate the Sugess Seestern Vintage S407 600T highly for its outstanding build quality and aesthetic appeal relative to its cost.
Owners widely praise the DOXA SUB 200 for its value, heritage, and field durability, with many appreciating its wearable 39mm size and thin 10.70mm case. However, community feedback is split on the bracelet and clasp quality, with some finding them cheap and others very good, and lume is consistently noted as functional but not exceptional. One owner of the T-Graph variant flagged its massive 45mm size and polarizing aesthetic, while another reviewer noted the T.Graph's faithful reissue of a vintage chronograph with a Valjoux 7734 movement. Overall, owners rate the DOXA SUB 200 highly for its blend of heritage, wearability, and value, despite some reservations about the clasp and lume.
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