Farr + Swit WayfindervsPagani Design PD-1733
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Owners widely praise the Farr + Swit Wayfinder for its vibrant, bold blue dial and excellent nighttime lume. The smooth sweeping seconds hand is also a noted positive, with one owner highlighting it as an amazing example of Chicago style watchmaking. The NATO strap is considered durable and comfortable by some, though others find the full lume dial difficult to read. The Farr + Swit Wayfinder is powered by a Seiko NH35 automatic movement. Overall, owners rate the Farr + Swit Wayfinder highly for its eye-catching dial and lume at its price point.
Owners widely praise the Pagani Design PD-1733 for its value, with specific commendations for the dial appearance, case finishing, green sapphire glass, and micro-adjustable bracelet. The watch is noted for its lack of prominent branding, except on the clasp. However, multiple owners report weak lume, a bezel that scratches easily, and a stiff or difficult-to-open bracelet clasp, with some suggesting modifications. One owner clarifies the crystal is not green, but the gasket is. Overall, owners rate the Pagani Design PD-1733 highly for its impressive finishing and features at its price point, despite noted weaknesses in lume and clasp functionality.
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