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Eone BradleyvsGeckota Pioneer Automatic

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The bottom line

The 40mm Bradley wears 2mm narrower than the 42mm Pioneer Automatic — noticeable on a 6.5" wrist.

What people say

Owners + reviewers, side by side

Synthesized for each watch independently from owner discussions, enthusiast forums, written reviews, and video reviewers.

Eone Bradley

The Eone Bradley is praised for its ingenious tactile time-telling design and comfortable, lightweight titanium case. Reviewers and owners appreciate its inclusive, modern aesthetic and the swiveling lugs that ensure a snug fit. However, some find the $285 price tag may not offer the best value, noting the case scratches easily and attracts fingerprints. The articulating lugs are considered less stylish than solid ones by some, and the magnetic ball bearings can be dislodged, occasionally requiring a wrist shake to reset. One user expresses hesitation due to past Kickstarter experiences. Overall, owners and reviewers value the Eone Bradley for its unique, bold, and comfortable design, despite minor concerns about durability and lug aesthetics.

From video reviewers

The watch's tactile dial, with raised markers that allow the wearer to feel the time by touch, is a notable feature. A weakness is the watch's limited water resistance, which may be a concern for users who plan to wear it for swimming or water activities. Reviewers disagree on the case material, with one reviewer mentioning a 40mm PVD gold stainless steel case and the other a 40mm x 11mm titanium case.

Geckota Pioneer Automatic

Owners widely praise the Geckota Pioneer Automatic for its retro-futuristic design, impressive lume, and unique dial finishing. The red dial variants are particularly favored for their brushed fumee appearance and vintage feel. Accuracy is noted as surprisingly good for an NH35 movement, though one owner reports +/- 20 seconds per day. The watch is considered a bargain by some at $259, while others find the $519 price for the NH35 movement in a 14mm thick case excessive. The 42mm cushion case is noted to wear large due to its lack of a prominent bezel. A minor phantom date position on the crown is reported, and the crystal is very reflective despite an anti-reflective coating. Some find the gold accents look a bit cheap, and one instance of a loose fleck of lume was observed. Overall, owners rate the Geckota Pioneer Automatic highly for its distinctive vintage aesthetic and value, particularly on sale.

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Eone Bradley
Eone Bradley
MSRP $225
Geckota Pioneer Automatic
Geckota Pioneer Automatic
MSRP $299
Bradley
EoneBradley
MSRP $225
Pioneer Automatic
GeckotaPioneer Automatic
MSRP $299

At a glance

12 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Bradley40mm
Pioneer Automatic42mm
Power Reserve
Bradley40h
Pioneer Automatic40h
Water Resistance
Bradley30m
Pioneer Automatic100m
MSRP
Bradley$225
Pioneer Automatic$299

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Casual
Field
Diameter
40mm
42mm
Thickness
11.5mm
14mm
Lug-to-Lug
45mm
Lug Width
20mm
22mm
Material
Stainless Steel
316L Stainless Steel
Water Resistance
30m
100m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Crystal
Mineral
Domed Sapphire
Dial Color
Canvas Pink
Black

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
NH35
Type
Quartz
Automatic

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$225
$299

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