Friends, At the manufacture I had the chance to see the Chrono Hawk in stainless steel with grey dial. For me this is a typical summer’s watch! Big sporty, casual dressed, ready for any outdoor activities. The grey dial with the “waffle” pattern is really...
On the one hand, I do like the bold shape and the depth of the dial. On the other hand, I need a bigger wrist for this watch to make sense. Here is another shot from me of the Grey Dial, without yur signature gravel. On the wrist, I prefered the white dia...
Can't really tell from experience, but would share the feeling that the sea hawk wears smaller. I still like its irregular dial layout and the wide lume filled hands Besides liking what makes me feel the difference? - could it be that pushers and crown gu...
Having played with both pieces, I saw a small difference in the lug design, the Sea Hawk lugs seems slightly shorter and bend more towards the wrist. In addition, the leather/rubber strap of the Chrono is more stiff tand thicker han the rubber only strap ...
The dial of the Chrono Hawk is bigger (and the bezel thinner). This may be one of the big visual things that makes the Chrono look bigger. But, that do not explain the feel... I tried to wear the Chrono with closed eye's and then the Sea Hawk, same way......