Eone Bradley VoyagervsHamilton American Classic Ardmore Small
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The Eone Cobalt is praised as an affordable, comfortable, and boldly refreshing timepiece with an ingenious design that allows both sighted and visually impaired users to tell time by touch. Its 40mm titanium case feels light and comfortable, and the swiveling lugs ensure a snug fit. A drawback noted is that the magnetic balls used to indicate time occasionally drift and require repositioning. More size, color, and dial options would be desirable. On balance, the Eone Cobalt is highly regarded for its inclusive design and comfortable wearability at an accessible price point.
The Hamilton American Classic Ardmore Small is a quartz watch, and owners report accuracy variations from losing 10-11 seconds per week to gaining 10 seconds per week, which is considered within an acceptable range. While typically a women's model, owners find it wearable on smaller wrists with compatible strap options available online. One owner notes the manual wind is sensitive and the crown is slightly crooked. The modern Ardmore is not waterproof. Overall, owners appreciate the Hamilton American Classic Ardmore Small for its vintage aesthetic and wearability on smaller wrists.
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