Eone Relay BradleyvsSwatch 30 and Ticking
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The Eone Relay Bradley is widely praised for its unique, tactile time-telling design and lightweight titanium case. Owners and reviewers highlight its innovative magnetic ball bearing system as a conversation starter and a reliable way to tell time in the dark. However, some users report that the ball bearings can be dislodged or hang after a battery change, and opinions on its value at the $285 price point are mixed. One owner suggests avoiding full retail. More size and color options would be desirable. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Eone Relay Bradley highly for its ingenious, accessible design and comfortable wearability.
Owners widely report the Swatch 30 and Ticking has a loud ticking sound, a characteristic attributed to its mass-produced quartz movement and bioceramic case construction, though opinions are split between finding it annoying and part of the charm. Some owners note the crystal scratches easily, leading to it being considered a toy watch by some, while others defend its build quality and accessibility for its price. One owner reports their Swatch has lasted 25 years with heavy use. Overall, owners are divided on the Swatch 30 and Ticking, with the loud ticking being the most prominent and polarizing feature.
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