Bremont Terra Nova 42.5 ChronographvsCIGA Design CHINESE ZODIAC YEAR OF THE HORSE
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The Bremont Terra Nova 42.5 Chronograph is noted for its 42.5mm Cupro-Aluminium case, which is described as blocky with satin finishing and minimal polishing, and a bi-directional bronze compass bezel with a black ceramic insert. Owners and reviewers highlight the satisfying winding action of the crown and crisp chronograph pushers, though one reviewer found the start/stop pusher required significant force. The watch features a green gradient dial with full-block Super-LumiNova numerals and is powered by a chronometer-rated automatic movement with a 56-hour power reserve and 100-meter water resistance. The CuAl7Si2 bronze alloy case is expected to patina over time, offering a warmer look and increased scratch resistance. One reviewer noted the prototype's rear sapphire caseback was too dark to appreciate the movement, and conspicuous text around the tourbillon window detracted from the dial.
The CIGA Design CHINESE ZODIAC YEAR OF THE HORSE is noted for its striking central tourbillon, DLC-coated titanium case, and 24k gold horse with diamond hands, all offered at a price point under $2,700. One owner reported their watch stopped working after two months, and the company did not respond to inquiries, while another found the leather strap to be subpar. The watch has a 45.5mm size and a 38-hour power reserve. On balance, owners and reviewers acknowledge the CIGA Design CHINESE ZODIAC YEAR OF THE HORSE as an attention-grabbing showcase of modern Chinese watchmaking, with its standout tourbillon and material execution being key draws despite some reported durability and accessory concerns.
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