Hamilton is a nice watch and has good movement. I had a Hamilton Khaki Field and the movement was very smooth to wind. There was lots of reflection on the Khaki Field to the point where I think it had no AR coating.
I did sell my Khaki Field due to the lug-to-lug distance. I did not noticed their length when I bought it but it annoyed me as I was wearing the watch. The watch would slide into a position that I did not like and it was hard to reposition due to the lug-to-lug distance. In another thread where I type the same words, someone else here said that all Hamilton have long lug-to-lug. I had the 38mm which is the same size as the one you are thinking of buying so my advice would be to pay attention to the lug-to-lug distance when you try it on to see if it will be a problem for you.
Good luck to you
(and I hope that I will be able to visit your country one day)
I also have one of those. Love it. Power reserve is totally awesome and better than my BB58. Changing the date just snaps.
And now, they have introduced the BB GMT .... hmmm
I already own 3 Tudor.
If I am already wearing something say like a G-Shock when I get to bed, I don't bother removing it however if I am wearing a Tudor then it gets removed and placed on the night stand.
It is not a problem that is exclusive to Seiko. I return my BB58 1 week after its purchase for dirt on the dial and what it looked at excess glue ozzing out from the side of the indices. The dial was replaced (took 5 months) and came back filty on the dial. I refused to take it back and it was resent for servicing. It was then ok
Your next watch should be the one you like and not what comes out of these comments.
I am sure you there is 1 out of the 4 that you already prefer.
Maybe tell us which one it is and then we can tell you if it is a good watch.
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