Aragon Armour SII NH35 with 24 jewels AutomaticvsDuxot Atlantica Diver Automatic
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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 Duxot Atlantica Diver Automatic as a great value daily wearer, with many finding it a happy purchase. Reviewers note well-aligned bezel markings and adequate lume. Owners report the automatic NH35 movement keeps decent time, losing about 12 seconds per day. The 42mm case is considered a good size for daily wear. However, reviewers consistently flag the stiff rotating bezel and the stamped bracelet with pin links as jangly and uncomfortable compared to higher-end options. Overall, owners rate the Duxot Atlantica Diver Automatic highly for its value and daily wearability, despite minor comfort issues with the bracelet.
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