Norqain Wild ONE Skeleton JP 42mm BlackvsWolbrook Skindiver Automatic
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The Norqain Wild ONE Skeleton JP 42mm Black features a 42mm multi-material case with a NORTEQ carbon outer shell, rubber core, and titanium inner case, resulting in a lightweight 78-gram construction. Reviewers praise its legible skeletonized dial with X1 Super-LumiNova and the robust, chronometer-certified Kenissi NN20/1 automatic movement, which offers a 70-hour power reserve. Some reviewers suggest refining the dial's text and patterns for improved aesthetics, and one notes the €5,550 price may be considered high. On balance, reviewers highlight the innovative, lightweight case and robust movement as key strengths of the Norqain Wild ONE Skeleton JP 42mm Black.
The Wolbrook Skindiver Automatic is widely praised for its attractive vintage aesthetic, comfortable wearability, and legible dial, with many owners highlighting its quality build and value under $500. Owners often commend the Beads of Rice bracelet and tropic strap, the box sapphire crystal, and the overall solid feel that suggests nothing is cheap. Specific praise is given to its lume, which some find lasts well and is great, and its accuracy, with one owner noting exceptional performance. However, some find the finishing merely fine, not exceptional, and note issues with the push-pull crown lacking a positive lock or being noisy. The 20mm strap width and drilled lugs that don't fit all spring bars are also mentioned as potential drawbacks. The Miyota 8315 movement, while preferred over the 8215, is described by one owner as noisy, and the non-transferable warranty policy is a concern for some.
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