Geckota Pioneer AutomaticvsPitzmann Watches Overture 2
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Owners widely praise the Geckota Pioneer Automatic for its retro-futuristic design, impressive lume, and unique dial finishing. The red dial variants are particularly favored for their brushed fumee appearance and vintage feel. Accuracy is noted as surprisingly good for an NH35 movement, though one owner reports +/- 20 seconds per day. The watch is considered a bargain by some at $259, while others find the $519 price for the NH35 movement in a 14mm thick case excessive. The 42mm cushion case is noted to wear large due to its lack of a prominent bezel. A minor phantom date position on the crown is reported, and the crystal is very reflective despite an anti-reflective coating. Some find the gold accents look a bit cheap, and one instance of a loose fleck of lume was observed. Overall, owners rate the Geckota Pioneer Automatic highly for its distinctive vintage aesthetic and value, particularly on sale.
The radial brushed fumé dial and applied indices are a strong point. The 42mm case size and 48.4mm lug-to-lug measurement may wear large on smaller wrists. Reviewers did not explicitly disagree on any specific points.
Owners widely praise the Pitzmann Watches Overture 2 for its high-accuracy quartz (HAQ) movement, with accuracy reported around +/- 10 seconds per year, and appreciate its comfortable, thin case. The finishing is frequently cited as superior for the price, with specific call-outs for the micro-adjust clasp and overall execution. Some owners find the dial design appealing with its grain or texture, while others consider it uninspired or reminiscent of other watches. The bracelet receives mixed reviews, with some appreciating its heft and on-the-fly adjustment, and others finding it bulky, non-tapering, or featuring sharp edges, with one owner noting a clunky quick-release mechanism. Price is a point of contention, with some deeming it a great value at $299, and others finding $500 overpriced for a quartz watch. On balance, owners rate the Pitzmann Watches Overture 2 highly for its exceptional value and comfortable, well-finished design, particularly due to its HAQ movement.
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