Christopher Ward The Twelve 40 (Ti)vsTissot PRX UFO Robot Grendizer
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Christopher Ward The Twelve 40 (Ti) owners and reviewers highlight its high value, comfortable and lightweight titanium case, and COSC-certified Sellita SW300-1 movement. Some owners praise the finishing and textured dial, with one noting the sharpness of bracelet links is by design. However, a recurring point of criticism is the sharp edges on the bracelet links, with some also finding the inside surfaces of the clasp unfinished. One owner felt the dial appeared cheap for the price, while a reviewer desired more design originality in the dial and a micro-adjust system for the bracelet. Overall, owners and reviewers rate Christopher Ward The Twelve 40 (Ti) highly for its value and comfortable titanium build, despite some reservations about bracelet finishing and dial design originality.
The Tissot PRX UFO Robot Grendizer is noted for its unique sunburst blue dial featuring an embossed Grendizer bust, which, along with the hands and indices, offers yellow-green and blue-green luminescence respectively, while the seconds hand is shaped like Grendizer's weapon. This special edition utilizes the Powermatic 80 movement, providing an 80-hour power reserve, and comes in distinctive Spazer spaceship packaging. Reviewers suggest the €120 price premium for these thematic elements and packaging may only appeal to fans of the manga. Overall, reviewers consider the Tissot PRX UFO Robot Grendizer a clever, niche special edition that avoids excessive gimmickry, particularly appealing to manga enthusiasts.
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