Sugess Chrono Heritage S419vsZelos Eagle 2
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Owners widely praise the Sugess Chrono Heritage S419 for its gorgeous appearance, sharp case finishing, and dial printing, with many calling it an outstanding piece and a bargain for the money. The lume is consistently described as killer, excellent, even, and bright. The ST1902 mechanical movement with swan neck regulator and the tactile pushers are also noted as positives. However, some owners find the 6 o'clock subdial superfluous or flawed, and the watch is described by some as thick, heavy, and brick-like with a horrible side profile, wearing larger than its 37mm diameter due to the bracelet and case shape. The non-hacking movement is a point of contention for precise time setting, and one owner found the bracelet pulled hair. Overall, owners rate the Sugess Chrono Heritage S419 highly for its impressive finishing and value, despite some criticisms regarding case proportions and the 6 o'clock subdial.
Owners widely praise the Zelos Eagle 2's unique meteorite dial and titanium case, with one owner describing it as a "work of art" featuring a fully lumed dial and a scratch-resistant 1,200 Vickers hardness-coated case. The LaJoux Perret G100Soigne movement provides a 68-hour power reserve. Some owners, however, find the dial layout "ugly" and the font thick, while others note minor QC issues like misaligned markers. On balance, owners rate the Zelos Eagle 2 highly for its distinctive meteorite dial and titanium construction at its price point.
The watch's compact size is a notable strength, with a 39mm diameter case and 11mm thickness making it suitable for a pilot's watch. A potential weakness is the lug-to-lug fit, which may be too large for smaller wrists. Reviewers disagree on the bezel, with one reviewer highlighting the Cerakote finish as a standout feature, while another mentions the watch's bezel in passing without comment.
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