Seestern S424 Full Lume PilotvsTimefactors Everest PRS-25
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Owners widely praise the Seestern S424 Full Lume Pilot for its full lume dial, calling it an appealing and mesmerizing feature. One owner noted a similar watch from the brand stopped working. Overall, owners rate the Seestern S424 Full Lume Pilot highly for its striking full lume dial.
Owners widely praise the Timefactors Everest PRS-25 for its attractive design, comfortable 36mm wearability, and excellent finishing for the price, with many considering it a top-tier homage to the Rolex Explorer 1016. Accuracy figures vary, with reports ranging from +1 second per day to +10 seconds per day. Some owners note a "milky ring" on the crystal, and one reported a crystal falling out. The riveted bracelet, while growing on some wearers, is described by others as uninspired and heavy, with a clasp that can pop open. The buying experience is frequently described as challenging due to rapid sell-outs and difficult customer service. Overall, owners rate the Timefactors Everest PRS-25 highly for its exceptional value and faithful homage design, despite some noted quirks with the bracelet and purchasing process.
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