Studio Underd0g The GimletvsYema Navygraf Marine Nationale GMT Paris
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Studio Underd0g The Gimlet is praised for its playful, layered dial construction featuring a textured sapphire disc over a luminous base, creating depth and animation, and its comfortable 38mm case dimensions. Owners note its attractive dial color and combination, though some find the design too similar to other models and question the aesthetic of the visible dial screws. The watch utilizes a reliable, tactile Sellita SW210-1 manual-wind movement. On balance, owners and reviewers rate Studio Underd0g The Gimlet highly for its unique dial construction and comfortable wearability.
Owners widely praise the Yema Navygraf Marine Nationale GMT Paris as a standout design within the brand's recent offerings and a compelling alternative to higher-priced models, with one owner reporting zero issues. The steel version is a 39mm tool watch with pencil-shaped hands and white indices for legibility. It features Yema's YEMA2000 movement, offering ±10 seconds per day accuracy and a 42-hour power reserve, with 300-meter water resistance. Overall, owners rate the Yema Navygraf Marine Nationale GMT Paris highly for its appealing design and solid performance at its price point.
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