Furlan Marri Cornes De VachevsMomentum Atlas Automatic
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The Furlan Marri Cornes de Vache Blue Sector is lauded for its vintage-inspired design, featuring distinctive cow horn lugs and a compact 37.5mm case. Reviewers highlight its complex case finishing with sharp transitions and polished surfaces, a subtly grained azure blue dial with a printed sector and applied Breguet numerals, and the La Joux-Perret G100 automatic movement. This movement provides a 68-hour power reserve, with accuracy noted as within ±7 seconds per day. The watch is priced at CHF 1,250 excl. taxes or A$2,600. On balance, reviewers praise the Furlan Marri Cornes de Vache Blue Sector for its elegant, wearable vintage aesthetic and detailed finishing at its price point.
The watch features a 37.5mm stainless steel case with a coin-edge bezel and a box sapphire crystal. Its price point is relatively high compared to other independent watchmakers. Reviewers disagree on the movement, with one noting the Swiss La Joux-Perret G100 movement and the other mentioning a Japanese quartz movement.
Owners widely praise the Momentum Atlas Automatic's 38mm case size for comfort and wearability, with many noting its lightweight titanium build and legible dial as key strengths for daily wear and travel. Reviewers and owners alike highlight its value and good build quality. Some owners report the Miyota 9015 movement keeps excellent time, with one noting accuracy within +10 seconds per day. The sapphire crystal is described as very clear. However, opinions are mixed on the lume, with some finding it sub-par for the price and short-lived, while others report it as exceptionally strong. The design is considered safe and conventional by some, and the chrome edging on the handset and excessive branding are disliked by one owner. A few owners experienced issues with a faulty movement in a solar model and noted the bracelet quality as cheap. One owner found thicker NATO straps do not fit due to the lug design.
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