Mark Time Watches M 6vsNodus Nomad
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The Mark Time Watches M 6 features a 39mm case with a deep black dial that gives the hands a floating appearance, and the second hand extends to the edge of the dial. Owners appreciate the absence of a ghost date position, a minimalist logo, and actual bezel screws. However, some find telling time to the nearest minute or two is challenging. Overall, owners value the M 6 for its thoughtful design elements like the full-length second hand and functional bezel screws.
Owners widely praise the Nodus Nomad GMT as a bargain and a watch intended for heavy wear. One owner notes the Nodus Nomad is an excellent, portable device for note-taking and personal projects. However, concerns exist regarding long-term durability, with reports of cracked screw points and dust ingress, alongside a device shutdown and MicroSD card issues. Overall, owners rate the Nodus Nomad highly for its value and intended use as a robust everyday watch.
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