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Lum-Tec EclipsevsTissot PRX Titanium

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Eclipse
Lum-TecEclipse
MSRP $695
PRX Titanium
TissotPRX Titanium
MSRP $975

At a glance

14 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Eclipse42mm
PRX Titanium38mm
Power Reserve
Eclipse40h
PRX Titanium80h
Water Resistance
Eclipse101m
PRX Titanium100m
MSRP
Eclipse$695
PRX Titanium$975

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Sport
Dress
Diameter
42mm
38mm
Thickness
10.98mm
Lug-to-Lug
37.5mm
Lug Width
11mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel (DLC coated)
Titanium
Water Resistance
101m
100m

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
E6
Blue
Indices
Applied
Indexes
Lume
None
Super-LumiNova ®

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
Miyota 9039
Powermatic 80
Power Reserve
40h
80h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$695
$975

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What people say

Owners + reviewers, side by side

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Lum-Tec Eclipse

Owners widely praise the Lum-Tec Eclipse for its comfortable, slim profile and thin wearability, with specific commendations for its beautiful dial, good readability, and bracelet design. The knurling on the crown is also noted as a positive feature. Some owners express concern over the 42mm case size and find the dial's font and indices unappealing, though others appreciate the deep-dish slant. One owner notes a slight gap where the lugs meet the bracelet. The Lum-Tec Eclipse e3 variant features a Miyota 9039 movement, a solid bracelet, a sunburst dial, and exceptionally bright lume. Overall, owners rate the Lum-Tec Eclipse highly for its slim design and attractive dial at its price point.

Tissot PRX Titanium

The Tissot PRX Titanium is widely praised for its lightweight titanium construction, impressive machining, and the 38mm size hitting a sweet spot for wearability. Owners and reviewers highlight the Powermatic 80 movement's 80-hour power reserve and anti-magnetic Nivachron balance spring. Some find the colorways and materials less appealing than standard steel options, with legibility noted as a potential issue, and one reviewer expressed a preference for different hand and marker tones against the anthracite dial. Owners discuss the Powermatic 80 movement's use of plastic parts, with some concerned about serviceability while others note Tissot offers movement replacement. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Tissot PRX Titanium highly for its comfortable wearability and robust movement at its price point.

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