Maen Classic 36vsSartory Billard SB10
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Owners widely praise the Maen Classic 36 for its salmon dial and clean moon phase, with its radial brushing also noted as a positive design element. One owner reports excellent quality, drawing from experience with a sibling model. A concern exists regarding the inability to try on microbrand watches before purchase to assess value. One owner experienced a non-functional watch upon arrival. Overall, owners value the Maen Classic 36 for its attractive dial and design elements, though a significant quality control issue was reported by one owner.
The Sartory Billard SB10 features a unique jumping hour and perimeter hour ring design, with functional grater plates that are not practical for actual grating due to a blocked-off side. Owners note the absence of a seconds hand, minute tick marks, and a conventional crystal. On balance, owners appreciate the unique design elements of the Sartory Billard SB10, despite its impractical features.
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