Oris Oris X RedBar Limited Edition IIvsPagani Design PD-1728
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Owners widely praise the Oris X RedBar Limited Edition II as a great-looking piece, celebrating Oris's community relationship with its red fumé dial and luminous indices. One owner notes the automatic Oris 733 movement provides a 41-hour power reserve. A minority of owners express a desire for a 20mm lug width instead of 19mm, and some feel recent Oris releases lack uniqueness beyond dial color. Overall, owners rate the Oris X RedBar Limited Edition II highly for its aesthetic appeal and community-focused design.
Owners widely praise the Pagani Design PD-1728 for its attractive appearance, gorgeous pearly dial, and surprisingly good lume. However, community members consistently flag its 14mm thickness as excessive for the style, and some find the bracelet's screw pins difficult to adjust. One owner notes the watch gained approximately 20 seconds over a week and expresses annoyance at the lack of a date window. On balance, owners find the Pagani Design PD-1728 a visually appealing watch, with its primary drawbacks being its thickness and bracelet adjustability.
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