Bremont Lady KvsRolex Day-Date
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Bremont is widely considered a good value on the used market, with owners appreciating its appealing designs and the company's efforts to revive British watchmaking. Some owners find the DLC coating durable, while others report issues with robustness and costly repairs. The new logo is a point of contention for some, and the brand is often seen as overpriced new. On balance, owners rate Bremont highly for its appealing designs and value on the used market.
Owners widely praise the Rolex Day-Date 36mm for its comfortable wearability and classic design, with many appreciating its precious metal construction and jewelry-like feel. The satisfying day-wheel jump and solid operation are noted, and some owners report excellent timekeeping. However, the Rolex Day-Date's higher price, attributed to its exclusive use of precious metals, is a significant consideration, and some find it can be mistaken for a DateJust. The community is split on certain dial aesthetics, with some finding them unique and others seeing potential flaws like perceived cracks on onyx dials. Overall, owners rate the Rolex Day-Date highly for its iconic status and luxurious feel, with its precious metal construction being a primary driver of its appeal.
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