Norqain Adventure Sport 37mm S-G MOPvsPagani Design PD-1723
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The Norqain Adventure Sport 37mm S-G MOP is widely praised for its quality, finishing, and value, with owners highlighting its clean design, unique textured dial, and suitability for smaller wrists. Reviewers note its well-executed knurled bezel, smooth bezel clicks, and good lume. The watch's price range of $1500-$2500 is considered competitive, offering good value. Some sources mention that the text printing on the dial is less ideal, and one owner notes a lower water resistance rating than some competitors. The ETA 2824 movement is considered reliable, though its 38-hour power reserve is a point of note. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Norqain Adventure Sport 37mm S-G MOP highly for its distinctive aesthetics and solid build quality at its price point.
Pagani Design PD-1723 is praised for its attractive dial, sapphire crystal, and overall finishing, with owners appreciating its vintage-inspired aesthetics and minimalist logo. The watch is noted to wear larger than its 37mm case size due to a thin bezel and 20mm lugs, feeling closer to 39mm on a 7-inch wrist. Lume is a point of contention, with some finding it surprisingly good on the indices and 12 o'clock position, while others describe it as poor, particularly on the hands. The bracelet is widely considered to be of low quality, though some find it comfortable with a nice taper, and many owners prefer using aftermarket straps. Discrepancies between product listings and received watches, particularly regarding movement branding and the PT5000 movement's potential winding issues and rotor rattle, have been noted. The V2 update features an exhibition caseback and a clasp swap, which some owners prefer over the V1, while others favor the V1's hands and dial proportions.
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