Nezumi Studios CorbeauvsTimefactors NAVIGATOR PRS-48
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The Nezumi Studios Corbeau is widely praised for its retro, mil-spec-inspired design, featuring a playful and vibrant color palette with a creamy dial, mustard numerals, and pumpkin lume. Owners and reviewers highlight its comfortable 40mm wearability, with stubby lugs making it wear smaller than expected, and appreciate the reliable Seiko VK63 meca-quartz movement. The chronograph operation is noted for its firm, reassuring clicks and the bezel turns with crisp action, contributing to a solid, well-made feel for its price point. One owner notes the 50m water resistance as a limitation. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Nezumi Studios Corbeau highly for its distinctive vintage aesthetic and excellent value.
The Nezumi Corbeau V2 features an improved dial and handset. Reviewers noted a desire for brighter lume and increased water resistance.
Owners widely praise the Timefactors NAVIGATOR PRS-48 for its simplicity, legibility, and 36mm case size, which satisfies a desire for a smaller timepiece. One owner finds it a versatile everyday and business-casual watch after five months of ownership. On balance, owners rate the Timefactors NAVIGATOR PRS-48 highly for its wearability and classic design at the price.
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