Pagani Design PD-1727vsVaer Dirty Dozen (40mm)
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Owners widely praise the Pagani Design PD-1727 for its impressive quality for the price, with many finding its white dial and dark hands appealing. The watch offers hacking seconds and surprisingly good lume. However, several owners report issues such as a misaligned chronograph seconds hand, misaligned text, and a "CHRON0GRAPH" misspelling on the dial, though these are often fixable. One owner also noted a stripped clasp screw thread and a gnarly crown. On balance, owners rate the Pagani Design PD-1727 highly for its value and appealing aesthetics, despite some common finishing and printing inconsistencies.
The Vaer Dirty Dozen (40mm) is praised for its nice case design and thin profile, making it wear flat. On balance, owners rate the Vaer Dirty Dozen (40mm) highly for its comfortable wearability due to its thin case.
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