Geckota Workshop Jumping HourvsResco Manus Chronograph - Panda (Stainless/DLC option)
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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.
An owner finds the Resco Manus panda quartz chronograph looks and feels good, becoming their new favorite for daily wear and outdoor adventures. Another owner notes the Manus is a good entry point to the brand due to its quality, though considers it pricey for a quartz movement. On balance, owners rate the Resco Manus Chronograph - Panda (Stainless/DLC option) well for its build quality and daily wearability.
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