Lorier Hyperion SIIvsLucky Harvey Poker Roulette
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Owners widely praise the Lorier Hyperion SII for its vintage aesthetic, glossy black dial, and tasteful text. One owner notes the Miyota 9075 movement and calls it the best GMT under $800. Criticisms include a small GMT hand that is difficult to spot, and one user found the winding action not smooth with significant crown resistance. Overall, owners rate the Lorier Hyperion SII highly for its vintage aesthetic and value.
The GMT functionality is a key strength. The Miyota 9075 movement's 42-hour power reserve is a drawback. Reviewers disagreed on the value proposition at the price point.
Owners widely praise the Lucky Harvey Poker Roulette for its engaging roulette mechanism that spins well and takes a long time to stop. The watch is considered a fun novelty item that looks fantastic for the price, with some users noting the table spins via a button on this version. Some owners acknowledge it's not the most reliable watch for the $140 price but enjoy it for its entertainment value. On balance, owners rate the Lucky Harvey Poker Roulette highly for its unique spinning roulette feature and visual appeal at its price point.
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