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Ikepod HemipodevsPagani Design PD-1718

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Hemipode
IkepodHemipode
MSRP $11,869
PD-1718
Pagani DesignPD-1718
MSRP $128

At a glance

6 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Hemipode40mm
PD-171839.5mm
Power Reserve
Hemipode40h
PD-171840h
Water Resistance
Hemipode100m
PD-1718100m
MSRP
Hemipode$11,869
PD-1718$128

Full specifications

Case

2 specs
Diameter
40mm
39.5mm
Thickness
12mm
13mm

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Yes

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
VK64
Type
Automatic
Quartz

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$11,869
$128

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What people say

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Ikepod Hemipode

Owners praise the Ikepod Hemipode's comfortable wearability, with one owner finding the 44mm case manageable on a 6.75" wrist due to its design reducing virtual lug-to-lug length. The chronograph features a modified, COSC-certified Valjoux 7750 movement with a second timezone display. Reviewers highlight its distinctive, UFO-like, disc-shaped 44mm case, designed by Marc Newson, which appeared massive in the late 90s and is described as a maximalist take on a minimalist idea. On balance, owners and reviewers appreciate the Ikepod Hemipode for its unique, bold design and comfortable wearability despite its substantial size.

Pagani Design PD-1718

Pagani Design PD-1718 owners widely praise its Tudor-style chronograph design and the Seiko VK64 meca-quartz movement for offering sweeping seconds with quartz accuracy. The full stainless steel build and water resistance are noted as strong points for an everyday watch, with some finding the bracelet and clasp superior to typical offerings and the female end links an improvement for smaller wrists. One owner appreciates the black dial for legibility, while another enjoys the white dial's aesthetic on a racing strap. However, the lack of an AR coating on the crystal is a recurring observation, particularly when photographing the watch, and one owner noted the lume on the hands does not match the dial. The chronograph hand may not reset perfectly to 12 due to the meca-quartz movement, and one owner reported a functional issue with the chronograph engagement.

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