Maen Manhattan Ultra ThinvsYema Superman Titanium Tourbillon CMM.31 Limited Edition
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The Maen Manhattan Ultra Thin is widely praised for its slim case, with reviewers noting a 6.9mm or 7.1mm thickness, and its elegant, vintage-inspired styling. Specific design elements highlighted include a Côtes de Genève or hammered "Tuscan" dial finish and an integrated bracelet. The hand-wound ETA Pesaux 7001 movement is noted for its role in achieving the thin profile, offering a 42-hour power reserve. However, the black text on the vertically striped dial can be difficult to read, and the integrated bracelet lacks a quick-release system. Some reviewers expressed a desire for a 38mm case size option. Overall, reviewers rate the Maen Manhattan Ultra Thin highly for its slim, elegant design and vintage aesthetic at its price point.
The ultra-thin profile is a standout feature. The value proposition is a point of discussion.
The Yema Superman Titanium Tourbillon CMM.31 Limited Edition is noted for its in-house titanium tourbillon movement offering a 105-hour power reserve and 200m water resistance, alongside a unique asphalt-grained dial. Owners find the 43mm size wearable, with one describing it as a contradictory "toolwatch" with exceptional movement craftsmanship. A reviewer flags the bracelet clasp's extension system as crude. On balance, owners and reviewers highlight the impressive movement and dial as key strengths of the Yema Superman Titanium Tourbillon CMM.31 Limited Edition.
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