Oris Divers Sixty‑Five Cotton CandyvsBremont Altitude MB Meteor
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The Oris Divers Sixty-Five Cotton Candy is widely praised for its fun, retro design and excellent wearability, with owners appreciating its 38mm case size and how it wears thinner than its specifications suggest. Reviewers and owners alike highlight its sporty yet elegant aesthetic and the value it offers at $2,350, powered by the reliable Caliber 733 movement. The bracelet is also noted as excellent. Opinions on lume are split, with one owner finding it great and another noting it as weak. One commenter expressed a desire for a yellow date wheel. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Oris Divers Sixty-Five Cotton Candy highly for its playful design and comfortable, versatile wearability.
The Oris Divers Sixty-Five Cotton Candy features a vibrant dial with excellent legibility, thanks to its vintage-inspired indices. The watch has a compact 38mm case size and relatively short lug-to-lug distance, making it suitable for wearability on smaller wrists. A drawback mentioned is the bracelet's potential for rattling, which might detract from the overall feel for some.
The Bremont Altitude MB Meteor features a 42mm Grade 2 titanium case with black DLC finishing and a refined Trip-Tick construction. Reviewers note its slimmer profile and reduced lug-to-lug distance make it more wearable than previous MB models. The watch has a bi-directional Roto-Click inner bezel, a black dial with Felix the Cat imagery and bright yellow accents, and is powered by the automatic calibre BB14-AH with a 68-hour power reserve. Overall, reviewers highlight the Bremont Altitude MB Meteor's improved wearability and distinctive design elements.
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