Stewart Dawson 911vsZelos Aurora Moonphase
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The Stewart Dawson 911 is praised for its successful translation of Porsche 911 gauge aesthetics into a refined timepiece with impressive finishing and build quality. Reviewers highlight the legible dial, premium Nappa leather strap, and the reliable Sellita SW200 automatic movement. However, the 42.5mm case size is noted as large for smaller wrists, with a desire expressed for a smaller variant. One reviewer also suggested a no-date version might have been more visually pleasing. Overall, reviewers rate the Stewart Dawson 911 highly for its coherent design and premium execution at its price point.
Owners widely praise Zelos for offering excellent value, solid build quality, and enthusiast-friendly designs, with unique dial variants often selling out quickly. The Zelos Aurora Moonphase is noted as a desirable model, though finding one can be challenging. Some owners find Zelos's designs, including those of the Aurora line, to be too flashy for everyday wear, preferring a more subdued aesthetic. One owner reported their Zelos Aurora Nebula 38mm running at -5.3 seconds per day. Overall, owners rate the Zelos Aurora Moonphase highly for its desirable microbrand status and unique dial appeal.
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