Corniche Heritage 36vsPhoibos Apollo
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Owners praise the Corniche Heritage 36's finishing and dial depth, with one noting the quality of the French calf leather strap and deployment clasp. Reviewers highlight that the watch's finishing and overall appearance exceed expectations for its price point, despite its design being influenced by other respected models and its use of a quartz movement to manage costs. Overall, owners and reviewers find the Corniche Heritage 36 to offer impressive finishing and appearance for its price.
The Phoibos Apollo is widely praised for its unique design, outstanding lume, and lightweight titanium build, with owners highlighting its comfortable 41mm wearability and value powered by a Miyota 9015 movement. Some find the "rocket" hand design hinders quick time-telling, and the bracelet does not taper. A few owners consider its price point high relative to other titanium and bronze offerings. Overall, owners rate the Phoibos Apollo highly for its distinctive aesthetic and excellent lume at the price.
The vibrant blue dial is a standout feature. The original spring bars were too close to the titanium case, preventing strap changes, but Phoibos will now include curved spring bars.
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