Bremont MayavsOrient Esteem II
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Owners widely report Bremont watches are overpriced compared to competitors, though some acknowledge the brand's in-house movement development and durability, with one reviewer noting the 37mm Maya model features a hardened stainless steel case offering over 2,000 Vickers of scratch resistance. Some owners find the DLC coating durable, while others criticize pricing, especially for ETA-based models, and report issues with water resistance and servicing. On balance, owners are split on Bremont's value proposition, with some appreciating the brand's efforts to revive British watchmaking and unique customer engagement, while others find the pricing high for the offered features.
Owners widely praise the Orient Esteem II for its surprising quality relative to its price point, with many finding it a beautiful and nice-looking watch. One owner specifically highlights its lightweight feel, good performance, and decent price, though notes the dial is silver, not white as anticipated. Overall, owners rate the Orient Esteem II highly for its impressive value and attractive aesthetics.
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