Orient Bambino Version 7 (38.4mm)vsAevig Thule GMT
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Owners widely praise the Orient Bambino Version 7 (38.4mm) for its elegant design and exceptional value, with many noting it looks and feels more expensive than its price tag. Reviewers and owners consistently highlight its attractive dial colors and balanced layout, contributing to its perceived value. Some owners report the mineral crystal scratches easily, and a few suggest the 38.4mm case might appear large on smaller wrists due to its "all dial" design. The Orient Bambino Version 7 (38.4mm) is considered by many to be an unbeatable affordable dress watch option.
Owners widely praise the Aevig Thule GMT for its 70s-inspired design, lightweight titanium case with a hardness coating, and the accurate NH34 movement running at 1-2 seconds fast per day. The watch also features fantastic AR coating, a quick-release bracelet, and excellent customer service. Some wish for sharper case angles and polished details to enhance its dressier appeal, and macro photos suggest potential irregularities on the hour markers. Overall, owners rate the Aevig Thule GMT highly for its vintage charm and practical features at an affordable price.
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