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Phoibos Apollo DlcvsTissot Le Locle

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Apollo Dlc
PhoibosApollo Dlc
MSRP $485
Le Locle
TissotLe Locle
MSRP $795

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Apollo Dlc39mm
Le Locle39.3mm
Power Reserve
Apollo Dlc40h
Le Locle80h
Water Resistance
Apollo Dlc200m
Le Locle30m
MSRP
Apollo Dlc$485
Le Locle$795

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Diver
Dress
Diameter
39mm
39.3mm
Thickness
11mm
9.75mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
39.3mm
Lug Width
20mm
19mm
Water Resistance
200m
30m

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
AR Coating
Yes
Inner
Dial Color
Blue
Silver
Indices
Applied
Roman
Lume
Super-LumiNova
None

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
Miyota 9015
Powermatic 80
Power Reserve
40h
80h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$485
$795

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What people say

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Phoibos Apollo Dlc

The Phoibos Apollo Dlc is lauded for its lightweight, scratch-resistant titanium case and unique granular black dial texture. Owners praise its comfortable 41mm x 48mm x 12.5mm dimensions and exceptional lume performance. However, the rocket-shaped hands are noted as making time-telling difficult in low light, and the non-tapering bracelet is a drawback for some. Some users question its value proposition, with one noting that a tourbillon can be found at the same price point as an NH35-powered Phoibos. Overall, owners appreciate the Phoibos Apollo Dlc for its distinctive design and comfortable titanium build, despite some functional and value concerns.

Tissot Le Locle

The Tissot Le Locle is widely praised for its classic elegance, featuring a guilloché dial and a 39.3mm case size that reviewers note wears well due to its reasonable 9.7mm thickness. Owners appreciate its premium appearance and artistic caseback, fitting for minimalistic, non-sporty styles. The reliable ETA 2824-2 movement is a common feature, though its approximately 40-hour power reserve is considered a drawback by some. The bracelet style is not universally favored, but the overall value at around $450-$500 is consistently highlighted. Overall, owners and reviewers highly recommend the Tissot Le Locle as a classy and versatile dress watch, primarily for its elegant design and comfortable wearability at its price point.

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