Lucky Harvey Sic BovsSugess Seakors Tourbillon SE8002
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Owners widely praise the Lucky Harvey Sic Bo for its top-notch build quality and accurate timekeeping. The unique dice rolling mechanism is noted as a tactile and audible feature. One owner expressed interest in the Lucky Harvey brand due to its originality and themes, though not specifically this model, citing a price point around £1200. On balance, owners rate the Lucky Harvey Sic Bo highly for its distinctive design and solid construction.
Owners widely praise the Sugess Seakors Tourbillon for providing access to a functional tourbillon at an accessible price point, with one owner reporting timekeeping that loses only a few seconds every few weeks. However, some owners express concerns about long-term durability, serviceability, and inconsistent quality control, with one user noting a flimsy-feeling winding stem and another mentioning a chunky strap and large buckle. The ST8002 movement is acknowledged as a classic tourbillon, though not world-class compared to Swiss counterparts, and some owners question the durability and repairability of budget tourbillons. On balance, owners rate the Sugess Seakors Tourbillon highly for its value in offering a tourbillon complication.
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