Gavox Watches LongitudevsZelos GT
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Owners widely praise the Gavox Watches Gavox Longitude Diamond for its 39mm size, integrated bracelet, and amazing finishing, with the wavy blue dial and Kolsterised case being particular highlights. Reviewers and owners alike note the Miyota 9075 GMT movement as a well-regarded engine for the watch. Some owners find the 12.8mm thickness and 43mm lug-to-lug distance make the Gavox Longitude Diamond wear tall, and the quick-release spring bars on the bracelet can be difficult to grip. Overall, owners and reviewers consider the Gavox Watches Gavox Longitude Diamond an eye-catching GMT offering tremendous value at its $900 price point, largely due to its distinctive design and finishing.
The Zelos GT is lauded for its value and bold design, with owners highlighting the cool power reserve meter and superb 3-point micro-adjust bracelet. Some owners find the case and lugs could hug the wrist better, and the bracelet is noted as being quite long, requiring significant link removal for a 7.1-inch wrist. The dark green dial, while inspired by Lamborghini, is described as appearing mostly black. Overall, owners rate the Zelos GT highly for its value and the quality of its bracelet at the price point.
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