Ikepod Seaslug S01vsPagani Design PD-1649
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The Ikepod Seaslug S01 is widely praised for its unique, enthusiast-oriented design and UFO-style, lugless case, with owners reporting it is well-made and a favorite timepiece that garners attention. Reviewers appreciate the Miyota 9039 movement and seamlessly integrated bezel at its price point. Some owners find the 100-meter water resistance insufficient for a dive watch, and one reviewer notes the blue lume is on the weaker side. The proprietary strap system requires OEM or DIY adaptation, and replacement straps can be scarce and costly. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Ikepod Seaslug S01 highly for its distinctive aesthetic and value.
The Pagani Design PD-1649 is praised for its attractive appearance, though some owners note a large case and crown. The 60-click bezel is flagged for significant back play, and the lume is considered poor. Owners report the stock leather strap can be tight at the lugs, and one owner upgraded the mineral crystal for better anti-reflective coating, while also questioning the 3 o'clock date window placement. On balance, owners appreciate the aesthetic of the Pagani Design PD-1649, with a common point of contention being the bezel back play and crystal quality.
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