Nite Watches MX10vsSeiko Essentials Chronograph
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Owners widely praise the Nite Watches MX10 for its tritium lume, which provides clear illumination, and its sturdy build for the price. However, some owners find the tritium glow less intense than anticipated, and there are concerns that the black PVD coating is prone to dings and scratches, potentially looking worse than damage on metal. One owner reported significant time loss after nearly a year, with a professional unable to resolve the issue by replacing the battery. Overall, owners rate the Nite Watches MX10 highly for its tritium illumination and solid construction, though the PVD coating and long-term accuracy are points of concern for some.
Owners find the Seiko Essentials Chronograph beautiful for its price, particularly on the grey market, praising its lightweight wearability for active use and college budgets. One owner notes the orange stripe on the stopwatch button can expand and fall off in heat. The watch is 41mm and was purchased for $160. On balance, owners rate the Seiko Essentials Chronograph highly for its aesthetic appeal and value, especially for active wear on a budget.
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