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William Wood The WatchvsZelos Mako 4

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The Watch
William WoodThe Watch
MSRP $820
Mako 4
ZelosMako 4
MSRP $529

At a glance

7 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
The Watch41mm
Mako 440mm
Power Reserve
The Watch40h
Mako 440h
Water Resistance
The Watch100m
Mako 4300m
MSRP
The Watch$820
Mako 4$529

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Diameter
41mm
40mm
Thickness
15mm
12.2mm
Lug-to-Lug
49mm
40mm
Water Resistance
100m
300m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Black
Diver - Flare

Movement

1 specs
Caliber
Seiko NH35
Miyota 9015

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$820
$529

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What people say

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William Wood The Watch

William Wood The Watch is praised for its fun, well-themed packages and unique design elements inspired by historical and heroic themes. Reviewers note impressive finishing and functional collector's boxes. One model features a 41mm stainless steel case and a Sellita SW510 movement with a 48-hour power reserve, while another has a 42mm bronze case with striking red accents. Design inspirations include fire alarm-themed exhibition casebacks, fire engine dashboard sub-dials, ship's engine order telegraph dials, and NYC skyline casebacks. On balance, William Wood The Watch is a well-finished, thematically rich offering for enthusiasts.

Zelos Mako 4

Owners widely praise Zelos' dial finishing, with specific admiration for blued markers and hands, and the unique titanium bezel insert. Reviewers highlight the Mako 4's impressive case finishing and fully lumed ceramic bezel for its price point, noting the boxed sapphire crystal and wavy dial texture contribute to a vintage feel. The Sellita SW200 movement is described as reliable, with one owner reporting accuracy of -0.3 seconds per day. However, the crown can be difficult to grip, and the winding mechanism offers resistance when screwing down, while the watch's height may hinder wearability under a suit cuff. The tropic rubber strap is considered excellent, in contrast to a stiff leather option. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Zelos Mako 4 highly for its exceptional dial and case finishing at its price point.

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