Honda has a dry-film type lube and it would be an excellant choice.
Don't get me wrong, I like o-ring chains. But I only use them if it's muddy. That is what they are intended for, not to reduce maintenance as some think.
A quality non-ring chain will last every bit as long, or longer, than any o-ring chain of equal quality....I keep asking for wagers on a test, but no takers yet.:)
The only problem with non-ring chains is when they are used during muddy, gritty rides. Once water or mud has washed out the lube from the friction surfaces, it's going to wear until it gets cleaned and lubed again. Ring chains keep you from worrying about this as much and should be used in slop conditions.
The reason I say "keeps the rings soft and happy" is because once your rings dry out (probably from using WD-40...ut oh here it comes)....they will require lubrication. If they aren't getting it from you, then they WILL suck it out from the protected area behind the rings. Once this starts it will continue until there is no lube left under the ring. At this point you are on a downhill slide since you can't replentish the lube under the rings.