Maen Brooklyn 36vsLongines MASTER COLLECTION CHRONO MOONPHASE
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Owners widely praise the Maen Brooklyn 36 for its attractive sunburst dials, particularly the green and tan combination, and its well-finished Jubilee bracelet that offers an expensive feel. The 36mm case size and 46mm lug-to-lug are noted as fitting smaller wrists well, with one owner finding its 12.6mm thickness surprisingly compact. The triple calendar complication is appreciated at its price point, and some find its construction and finish superior to competitors. However, some owners express concerns about potential quality control issues, with one noting an askew 12 o'clock index. There are also mixed sentiments regarding the brand's newness and the longevity of its Miyota movement compared to established Swiss brands, alongside questions about its price point relative to other options. Overall, owners rate the Maen Brooklyn 36 highly for its attractive design and value, particularly its dial and bracelet finishing.
The Maen M5.1.1 features a classy dial with a strong Rolex-inspired design. The watch's finishing and quality are on par with previous Maen watches. The Maen M5.1.1 has a relatively high price compared to its competitors, which might be a drawback for some buyers.
Owners widely praise the Longines MASTER COLLECTION CHRONO MOONPHASE for its mesmerizing dial and value, offering numerous complications at its price point. However, its 3 bar water resistance limits wearability, and some find the dial busy with the chronograph hour pointer obscuring the moonphase. One owner noted it is a "thick boi" and the blue is less vibrant than pictured, while another mentioned scuffs on the case and discrepancies with the rotor weight and column wheel compared to the website. The consensus is that the Longines MASTER COLLECTION CHRONO MOONPHASE is a gorgeous, high-horology offering for its price, despite some functional limitations and aesthetic critiques.
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