Knut Gadd Cult DivervsPagani Design PD-1719
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Owners praise the Knut Gadd Cult Diver for its unique dial design and the value offered at $200, with one owner highlighting the comfortable leather bracelet, good packaging, and included watch roll. A test in Troll Lake, Sweden, submerged a limited edition blue dial variant for 72 hours at 100 feet. The quartz movement is noted by one owner as a point of compromise. Overall, owners view the Knut Gadd Cult Diver as a good value purchase, primarily due to its distinctive dial and included accessories.
Owners widely report issues with the Pagani Design PD-1719's hand alignment and lume quality, with one noting bezel play. The applied indices are appreciated, and the NH38 movement is mentioned positively by one owner. The hands are described by some as resembling chess pieces or parsnips. Overall, owners express disappointment, citing QC issues and a perceived overpricing compared to alternatives.
The 300m water resistance is a notable strength. The lume is a drawback.
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