Aragon Armour SII NH35 with 24 jewels AutomaticvsCitizen Tee Time Mickey
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Owners praise the Aragon Armour SII NH35 with 24 jewels Automatic for its build quality and dial aesthetics, though one owner found it too large and heavy for comfortable wear. The watch utilizes a Seiko SII NH35 automatic movement, which is noted as being manufactured in Japan. The NH35 movement is a common, inexpensive caliber found in many microbrand watches. Overall, owners appreciate the Aragon Armour SII NH35 with 24 jewels Automatic for its visual appeal and construction, despite the movement being a budget-oriented choice.
Owners widely praise the Citizen Tee Time Mickey for its detailed dial art, featuring luminous Mickey and stars, and note it appears better in person than in photos. One owner questions legibility between 2 and 11 due to the dial design and notes the crown is tedious to hand-wind, with a power reserve falling short of expectations. The watch is listed as 42mm with 3 ATM water resistance, though one owner measured it closer to 45.8mm. On balance, owners appreciate the Citizen Tee Time Mickey for its unique dial art and in-person appeal, despite some reservations about winding and legibility.
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