Grand Seiko STGF387vsTissot T-My Lady Gold
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Grand Seiko is praised for its stunning Shunbun dial, with color and texture that shift from powder blue to light purple depending on the light, and its 44GS-style case. Some owners wish for a larger, diamond-free option for a unisex watch, and others lament the lack of a Spring Drive movement in a smaller case. One owner finds the Spring Drive version too thick and wishes it were 9F quartz powered. Owners widely report Grand Seiko offers finishing and quality on par with or exceeding Swiss luxury brands, though some find their bracelets inferior. Overall, owners rate Grand Seiko highly for its unique and beautiful dial finishing.
Owners praise the Tissot T-My Lady Gold for its attractive open-heart dial, with some calling it the coolest they have seen and appreciating the glimpse into the movement. The watch is noted for its classy appearance and is available with both a metal bracelet and a leather strap. One owner states the Tissot T-My Lady Gold is a quartz watch, not automatic, and is priced nearly double that of the Dream Lady quartz model. Overall, owners rate the Tissot T-My Lady Gold highly for its appealing open-heart design and the value it offers with included strap options.
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