by Michael Satterfield - 02/14/2021
The cushion case has been a staple of watch style and specifically military watches for around 100 years, notable cushion case watches include the Rolex 3139, the Oyster Army, was produced for the allies during WWII and the Panerai Radiomir, used by the Italian Navy as early as 1936. While some version of the cushion case has remained in production for decades the style saw a resurgence in the late 60s and early 70s with watches like the Heuer Camaro and Seiko Monaco.
The Szanto Automatic Officer Coin Cushion, Ref 6201, is inspired by the classic watches of the 1920s-1940s, and it manages to get the detail right. If I was shown this watch and told it retailed for $700 or more I would believe it, the fit and finish are on par with much more expensive watches. The case is polished stainless steel and features an exhibition caseback where you can watch the 21 jewel Miyota movement do its work, all this for just $395.
The Japanese made movement is from the Miyota standard automatic series, a 21 jewel movement with a 42 hour power reserve, and 21,600 vibrations per hour. The movement is on par with those that can be found in "entry-level" luxury automatic watches that cost hundreds more. It should provide years of reliable service.
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