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Seiko Prospex RotocallvsWilliam Wood Triumph Chronograph

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Prospex Rotocall
SeikoProspex Rotocall
MSRP $550
Triumph Chronograph
William WoodTriumph Chronograph
MSRP $2,525

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Prospex Rotocall37mm
Triumph Chronograph41mm
Power Reserve
Prospex Rotocall40h
Triumph Chronograph40h
Water Resistance
Prospex Rotocall100m
Triumph Chronograph100m
MSRP
Prospex Rotocall$550
Triumph Chronograph$2,525

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Sport
Chronograph
Diameter
37mm
41mm
Thickness
10.6mm
16mm
Lug-to-Lug
43.5mm
49.5mm
Material
Stainless Steel
316L Stainless Steel

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Crystal
Hardlex
Sapphire
Dial Color
Black
Steel

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
A824
Sellita SW510
Type
Quartz
Automatic

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$550
$2,525

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What people say

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Seiko Prospex Rotocall

Owners widely praise the Seiko Prospex Rotocall for its charismatic retro design and comfortable 37mm size, with many appreciating its space-faring heritage. However, multiple sources criticize its price point, suggesting it is too high for an all-digital quartz watch with features like a stamped clasp, mineral crystal, and standard quartz movement. Some owners also note drawbacks such as a flimsy battery mount and split pin bracelet construction. On balance, owners and reviewers find the Seiko Prospex Rotocall visually appealing and a faithful re-release, but its value proposition is frequently questioned due to its price.

William Wood Triumph Chronograph

The William Wood Triumph Chronograph is a Swiss-made chronograph featuring a 41mm stainless steel case and a Sellita SW510 movement. Reviewers highlight its firefighting-inspired design, including a sandwich dial, unique sub-dials, and upcycled fire hose straps. The watch has a 48-hour power reserve, though the movement is often credited with up to 56 hours. Its 16.5mm height and 49.5mm lug-to-lug measurement mean it wears large on a 7-inch wrist, and the handset is described as flat and blocky. Overall, reviewers appreciate the novel design elements and thematic execution of the William Wood Triumph Chronograph.

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