RZE UrbanistvsYema Superman Titanium MoonTide CMM.11 Limited Edition
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The RZE Urbanist is widely praised as a fantastic, lightweight, "grab and go" everyday watch. Owners highlight its durable titanium case with scratch-resistant coatings and sapphire crystal. The solar movement is noted for keeping good time and is guaranteed for life. Production models feature a push-in crown, a change from earlier screw-down versions. Overall, owners rate the RZE Urbanist highly for its durable, lightweight titanium construction and reliable solar movement.
The RZE Urbanist features a Japanese movement for accurate timekeeping and reliable performance. The watch's lume brightness is a shared weakness, with both reviewers noting it could be improved. Reviewers disagree on the watch's value, with one reviewer considering it a 'great value' for the price, while the other highlights its solar power feature as a significant strength.
Owners widely praise the Yema Superman's in-house CMM.10 movement, noting its accuracy often exceeds COSC specifications, and appreciate its elegant diver design with vintage DNA. Reviewers highlight the sunburst dials with gilt accents and bright Super-LumiNova, with case size options of 39mm and 41mm contributing to its wearability. Some owners desire versions without gold accents, and the semi-gloss finish adds flash that may not appeal to all. The CMM.10 movement is rated for +5/-3 seconds per day. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Yema Superman highly for its in-house movement and elegant vintage-inspired design at its price point.
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