Geckota PhalanxvsOrient Star Modern Skeleton
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Owners widely report good fit and finish on Geckota watches, with quality straps and nice design details, though some question the value proposition for the movement at original price points. One reviewer noted a mismatched lume pip and uninspiring lume quality on the Phalanx model, suggesting it lacked the "zip" of more affordable offerings. On balance, owners rate Geckota highly for its build quality and value, especially when found on sale.
The Phalanx pairs a proven ETA 2824-2 movement with robust military-grade durability, enduring rigorous stress testing and field conditions without compromise. Its matte finish and tactical aesthetic deliver premium perceived quality at a competitive price point for a 300m dive watch with Mil-Spec credentials.
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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