Fewer of them around. Longines make almost 2 million watches per year, and is many, many times more common than Hanhart. You may not care about that sort of thing, of course.
Caravelle Diver with the domed glass is my favourite too. A no nonsense tool watch with a design language that’s distinct enough, not least because of the domed glass. But I’d consider painting the hands. It’s much better for legibility, and I don’t think unpainted hands suit a tool watch. They are more for dress watches where you may want to make a point out of letting polished hands catch and reflect the light depending on the angle. On a tool watch, you just want legibility. And it looks much better too IMO. It’s cleaner.
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