Bremont S500vsTissot T-Touch Connect Sport
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Owners widely praise the Bremont S500's excellent Super-LumiNova lume and refined finishing, with many finding its 43mm case comfortable and versatile on the wrist due to short lugs and an offset crown. Reviewers and owners alike note its handsome, rugged design and improved dial legibility for diving. However, some find the 16mm to 16.5mm thickness less practical for daily wear, and one reviewer flags legibility issues with the dark dial and hands. Concerns are raised by one source regarding the three-piece case construction's long-term water resistance for actual diving, while another criticizes the understated bezel markings and the second hand's visibility in low light. The COSC-certified ETA 2836-2 movement provides a 38-hour power reserve. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Bremont S500 highly for its distinctive design and robust build quality, despite some reservations about its thickness and specific legibility elements.
The Tissot T-Touch Connect Sport is praised for its attractive, traditional watch-like aesthetics and comfortable wearability, featuring a compact 43mm titanium case and a tactile AMOLED screen. Owners and reviewers highlight its impressive Swiss-made solar cell technology, excellent battery life, and solar charging capabilities. The vibration motor for notifications is noted as strong enough to be effective, and the watch displays caller ID and message previews, though notifications cannot be reviewed later. Its motorized hands move quickly to clear the screen for display. However, some find the Tissot T-Touch Connect Sport overpriced and its concept dated, with limited software functionality and a lack of watch face customization. Data is primarily accessed via a paired smartphone app. The motorized hands serve only to move out of the way for the screen, rather than indicating other functions.
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