Geckota Workshop Jumping HourvsOmega Constellation Co Axial Master Chronometer
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The Geckota is widely praised for its attractive dial design and color, with owners noting the brand's focus on this aspect. The 37mm case size is also a point of appeal, contributing to its wearability. However, one owner described the movement as a noisy Seagull unit, though this was seen as acceptable given the watch's price point of £215-£240. Another owner found a 39mm model to be a bit thick. Overall, owners rate Geckota highly for its striking dial and value, despite some reservations about the movement.
Owners widely praise the Omega Constellation Co Axial Master Chronometer as an underrated model and a potential heirloom, citing its handsome, well-built nature and refined yet sporty design. One owner notes that Omega does not offer alternative straps, and aftermarket options may not fit due to the Constellation's notched design. The watch features an automatic Omega 8700 movement and 50m water resistance. Overall, owners and reviewers consider the Omega Constellation Co Axial Master Chronometer a well-built, elegant timepiece that is highly regarded as a potential heirloom.
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