Breitling Galactic 36 AutomaticvsHublot Big Bang One Click Steel 33mm
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Owners praise the mother-of-pearl dial as beautiful and classy, and the 36mm case is noted as a good mid-size fit for a 16.5cm wrist, with a lug-to-lug length around 45-46mm. On balance, owners find the Breitling Galactic 36 Automatic to be a well-proportioned and attractive watch.
Owners widely praise the Hublot Big Bang One Click Steel 33mm for its striking yet subtle aesthetic, with one owner highlighting the rich navy dial and angular case design. The complex case construction and material fusion are noted as engaging features, and the dial is described as legible with industrial-inspired indices. However, some find Hublot to be a fashion brand with movements not commensurate with the price, and one owner flagged misaligned screws. The $16,200 price for a steel watch with an ETA movement felt steep to one reviewer compared to in-house options, and the strap clasp's sharp machining was uncomfortable. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Hublot Big Bang One Click Steel 33mm highly for its unique aesthetic and engaging case construction, despite some concerns regarding value proposition.
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