Depancel AllurevsSeiko Prospex Rotocall
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The Depancel Allure is praised for its value-driven, '70s racing aesthetic and attractive case finishing, featuring multi-level textures and applied indices. Owners widely report the 39mm case size is well-made and impressive, with a reliable Seagull ST1901 movement. Some find the price of over €600 for the ST1901 movement a bit high, questioning long-term reliability and after-sales service. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Depancel Allure highly for its retro design and solid build quality at the price point.
The case finishing and dial details are consistently praised. Reviewers noted a significant chronograph issue.
Owners widely praise the Seiko Prospex Rotocall for its charismatic retro design and comfortable 37mm size, with many appreciating its space-faring heritage. However, multiple sources criticize its price point, suggesting it is too high for an all-digital quartz watch with features like a stamped clasp, mineral crystal, and standard quartz movement. Some owners also note drawbacks such as a flimsy battery mount and split pin bracelet construction. On balance, owners and reviewers find the Seiko Prospex Rotocall visually appealing and a faithful re-release, but its value proposition is frequently questioned due to its price.
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