Archimede Watches Pilot 42vsLorca MODEL No.2 CHRONOGRAPH
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Owners widely praise the Archimede Watches Pilot 42 for its exceptional legibility and value, with many appreciating the clean Flieger design and the integration of a date complication. The 42mm case size is frequently noted as fitting comfortably on average wrists, with some finding the crown proportionate in reality despite its appearance in photos. One owner highlights the titanium case as a positive attribute. Owners also point to the ETA 2824-2 movement and well-made German case as contributing to the watch's quality for its price. Some owners are split on the 42mm size, with a few expressing a preference for the smaller 39mm version for a more classic look on smaller wrists. One owner questions the value of the Chronometer-certified version given the undecorated rotor. Overall, owners rate the Archimede Watches Pilot 42 highly for its excellent legibility and strong value proposition.
The Lorca MODEL No.2 CHRONOGRAPH is praised for its well-made construction and vintage-inspired aesthetic, featuring a 37mm case, a balanced three-register dial, and a quality bracelet and clasp suitable for daily wear. It includes a manual-wind Sellita SW510M movement with a 63-hour power reserve and offers 100 meters of water resistance in a thin package. Reviewers note a unique grooved bi-directional bezel, which is described as an atypical but potentially divisive choice for a chronograph. On balance, reviewers find the Lorca MODEL No.2 CHRONOGRAPH to be a well-made watch that successfully blends vintage charm with contemporary design.
The Lorca Model No.2 Chronograph features a notable guilloché bezel that adds vintage flair to its design. The watch is powered by a Swiss Sellita SW510M manual movement, offering 63 hours of power reserve. A potential drawback is the relatively small 37mm size.
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