Eza 1972vsOrient Star Modern Skeleton
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Owners widely praise the Eza 1972 for its faithful vintage re-issue design and excellent value, with many considering it superior to comparable models. Reviewers and owners alike highlight its thin case and quality straps, with one owner noting a slicker bezel and more comfortable crown. Some find the 30m water resistance limiting, a point also raised by reviewers who contrast it with a larger variant. On balance, the consensus is that the Eza 1972 is highly regarded for its vintage aesthetic and strong value proposition.
The Orient Star Modern Skeleton's 70-hour power reserve and silicon escape wheel are highlighted as key strengths. No shared weaknesses were identified across the reviews.
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