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Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster
Iron Watch Seamaster

Iron Watch Seamaster

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$269.00
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$237.00
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Iron Watch Seamaster:
  • Case material : 316L Stainless steel
  • Case back : 316L Stainless steel
  • Case size : 40mm
  • Height : 14mm
  • Lug to lug : 48.5mm
  • Lug width : 21mm
  • Band : Stainless steel bracelet 
  • Bezel : 120 Clicks bezel, ceramic bezel insert with lume pip on 60m position
  • Glass : Dome sapphire crystal with AR coating
  • Dial : Textured sandwich dial in black / blue
  • Lume : Swiss BGW9 SuperLuminova
  • Movement : NH35
  • Crown : Screw down crown
  • Water resistance : 200m
  • Weight : 170g
NH35 Movement:
The accuracy of caliber NH35/4R35 is between +45 / -35 seconds per day. This rating is based on normal daily wear on the wrist in temperatures between 5 ºC and 35 ºC. When testing your watch for timekeeping, make sure it is fully wound.

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M
Max
So Close 2

As with the Ironwatch Subby homage the main criticism is with the male end links, here even more pronounced. And the 21 mm lug width is pretty annoying. But if you have a wrist of at least 7,5" the combination of male end links, the lug width and the bracelets design give almost the feeling of wearing a watch with integrated bracelet, somehow in a weird way beautiful.

M
Max
So Close

Overall manufacturing is high quality for the price, but a couple of odd design choices are holding back from a 5 star. The buying experience at WR Watches is easy and their support is high quality as well. Personally, I think Iron Watch needs to make a couple larger changes to really stand out. The choice of NH35 is unfortunate, since it makes the watch thicker than it needs to be and a slower beatrate. The male end links means the across the wrist diameter is larger than it should be, and wears awkwardly on a small wrist. The branding is less than good as well, "Iron Watch" looking awkward printed on the dial. Thinner, better bracelet, and smarter branding and Iron Watch would be untouchable.