Gravithin FOCUSCOPE - BLUE COSMOvsUndone Calavera Neón
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The Gravithin FOCUSCOPE - BLUE COSMO is widely praised for its dynamic, multi-layered meteorite dial, with some owners appreciating the red accents and others finding the design somewhat confused. Reviewers note the Miyota 9039 automatic movement as a reliable choice, and the 40mm case size with semi-buried strap is well-received for wearability. Accuracy is reported by one source as -10/+30 seconds per day, with a 42-hour power reserve. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Gravithin FOCUSCOPE - BLUE COSMO highly for its attractive and creative meteorite dial at its price point.
The dial's vibrant colors under UV light are a standout feature. The watch uses a Seiko VK61 or TMI VK64 mechanical-quartz hybrid flyback chronograph movement.
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