Seiko Prospex Sea Seiko Diver’s Watch 60th Anniversary Limited EditionvsYema Superman Slim CMM.20
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The Prospex Sea Seiko Diver’s Watch 60th Anniversary Limited Edition features a 40mm case, 300m water resistance, and a 72-hour power reserve from the Calibre 6R55 movement, with a new grey bezel insert and a wave-patterned silvery-white dial. Owners find the watch attractive and the large case wears well without feeling bulky. However, some consider the price of €1900 for a 6R54 movement with an accuracy of +25/-15 seconds per day to be too high, and the production run of 6000 units is not seen as a true limited edition. Overall, owners find the Prospex Sea Seiko Diver’s Watch 60th Anniversary Limited Edition aesthetically pleasing with good wearability, but express concerns regarding its value proposition and movement accuracy for the price.
Owners and reviewers praise the Yema Superman Slim CMM.20 for its appealing retro design, balanced 39mm case, and in-house CMM.20 micro-rotor movement, with some finding the fish scale bracelet attractive. Concerns exist regarding its $2500/€2,490 MSRP, with some owners questioning its value and noting the potential for QC issues or a "jittery" seconds hand attributed to the new movement. The bracelet's articulation and stamped clasp draw criticism, though some owners report it improves with wear. Overall, owners and reviewers appreciate the Yema Superman Slim CMM.20's vintage styling and unique micro-rotor movement, but its value proposition and some finishing details are points of contention.
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