Out of Order GMTvsSpinnaker Dumas Automatic
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Owners praise the Out of Order GMT's playful and unique aesthetic, with one owner calling its multicolored dial enchanting and another noting it is the most distinct watch they own. The proprietary distressed case finish is a notable design element, and the company's customer service receives positive remarks. However, the included leather strap is considered cheap and warrants replacement. Overall, owners rate the Out of Order GMT highly for its distinctive personality and head-turning design.
The unique, patented aging process creating a distinct wear pattern on each watch is a shared strength. Reviewers did not mention any shared weaknesses.
Owners widely praise the Spinnaker Dumas Automatic for its attractive textured blue dial, applied indices, and well-finished case, noting its comfortable wearability due to a short lug-to-lug distance. Some owners flag the use of mineral crystal instead of sapphire and a bracelet with a learning curve and loose keeper. Overall, owners rate the Spinnaker Dumas Automatic highly for its aesthetics and case finishing at its price point.
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