Nezumi Studios VoiturevsSeiko Presage Style60's
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The Nezumi Studios Voiture is widely praised for its retro motorsports design, attractive dial colorways, and excellent value, with owners noting it looks and feels more expensive than its price. Reviewers and owners alike highlight the well-executed dial finishing and the comfortable wearability of the 40mm case. Some owners appreciate the creator's passion for cars reflected in the design. The Seiko VK63 meca-quartz movement is mentioned positively for its accuracy and value. However, some owners express a desire for a mechanical movement, and the included vegan strap is noted as a point of complaint by some. One reviewer found the lume could be improved and the watch wore a touch heavy, while another noted the brushed silver hands can sometimes blend into the dial. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Nezumi Studios Voiture highly for its striking retro aesthetics and strong value proposition.
The Nezumi Voiture's case finishing and integrated bracelet design deliver refined execution in a vintage motorsport-inspired package. Reviewer 2 wanted a higher beat rate movement than the Seiko NH35A and felt the bracelet clasp could be more substantial.
The Seiko Presage Style60's collection is praised for its charming vintage aesthetic, with reviewers highlighting the box-shaped crystals, faceted indexes, and applied details. The smaller 39.5mm case size of the SRPL07 and SRPL09 models is noted as particularly comfortable, alongside a new bracelet. Prices range from €490 to €670, with the 4R35 and 4R34 movements offering a 41-hour power reserve. However, the claimed accuracy of +45/-35 seconds per day for the 4R35 movement is flagged as a potential drawback for some. The fixed 60-minute bezel is described as a stylistic element rather than a functional one.
The retro-inspired design and vintage cues are a significant strength. Reviewers questioned the value proposition at the $525 price point.
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