Gavox Watches LongitudevsVario NAVI Single Hand Compass
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Owners widely praise the Gavox Longitude's 39mm size, integrated bracelet, and kolsterised case, noting its amazing finishing and intricate bezel details. Reviewers highlight the watch's unique design and engineering, particularly the bracelet's facets and the dial's texture. One owner points to exceptional personal customer service from Gavox. The watch features a Miyota 9075 GMT movement with an independent hour hand and is priced at $1,118 USD. Some owners found the case blocky and the quick-release spring bars frustrating initially. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Gavox Longitude highly for its distinctive design and excellent finishing at its price point.
Owners praise the Vario NAVI Single Hand Compass for its unique single-hand design and understated nautical theme, finding it reflects their personal style. The watch is a 38mm vintage-inspired timepiece with 100m water resistance. A reviewer notes the Miyota 8s25 automatic movement has a 40-hour power reserve and its unidirectional winding rotor may wobble. Overall, owners appreciate the Vario NAVI Single Hand Compass for its refreshingly different take and casual time-telling dial.
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