Sugess S451 Jumping HourvsZelos Tuxedo (sellita)
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Owners widely praise the Sugess S451 Jumping Hour for its visually stunning design, featuring curved lugs, contrasting finishing, and an Aventurine dial, all in a wearable 38mm size. The watch is noted for decent build quality for its price point, with accuracy around 2 seconds per day. Some suggest these models offer unique designs with the same Seagull movement as more expensive options, often found under £100. One owner notes the mineral crystal smudges easily and lacks a sapphire crystal option, and the movement is slightly noisy. Overall, owners rate the Sugess S451 Jumping Hour highly for its attractive design and value.
Owners widely praise the Zelos Tuxedo (sellita) for its surprising quality and versatile design at its $629 price, highlighting the deep starburst dial and orange accents. The Sellita SW215 hand-wound movement, sapphire crystal with inner AR coating, lume, water resistance, and Horween leather strap are also appreciated. Frustration exists within the community regarding Zelos's limited production runs leading to quick sell-outs and scalping. Overall, owners rate the Zelos Tuxedo (sellita) highly for its impressive build and aesthetic appeal at the price point.
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