Duckworth Prestex Parker ClassicvsMomentum Mini Eclipse Solar
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Duckworth Prestex owners praise its vintage rectangular styling and 31mm case, which precisely hits Tank proportions, positioning it as an affordable alternative to luxury brands. The owner's passion and brand heritage are cited as reasons for its exceptional quality and design. One commenter specifically loves the unique "7" numeral on the dial. On balance, owners rate the Duckworth Prestex highly for its vintage aesthetic and perceived quality at its price point, despite one comment suggesting it feels overpriced.
Owners widely praise the Momentum Mini Eclipse Solar for its lightweight titanium build, sapphire crystal, solar power, and excellent legibility, positioning it as a durable and versatile field/sport watch. Some owners find the seconds hand misses the dial markers, and one user reported a mixed bag of quality control with excessive bezel play, though others report good bezel action. One owner noted the lume is not amazing. Overall, owners rate the Momentum Mini Eclipse Solar highly for its durable, lightweight titanium construction and solar functionality at an attractive price point.
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