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Fears BrunswickvsTissot Le Locle Gold

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Brunswick
FearsBrunswick
MSRP $3,125
Le Locle Gold
TissotLe Locle Gold
MSRP $1,800

At a glance

14 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Brunswick38mm
Le Locle Gold29mm
Power Reserve
Brunswick40h
Le Locle Gold48h
Water Resistance
Brunswick10m
Le Locle Gold30m
MSRP
Brunswick$3,125
Le Locle Gold$1,800

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Diameter
38mm
29mm
Thickness
11.25mm
8.95mm
Lug-to-Lug
42mm
29mm
Lug Width
20mm
14mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel (DLC coated)
Gold
Water Resistance
10m
30m

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal
Domed Sapphire
Sapphire
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
Brown
Silver
Indices
Applied
Roman and diamonds

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
ETA 7001
Type
Manual
Automatic
Power Reserve
40h
48h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$3,125
$1,800

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What people say

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Fears Brunswick

Fears Brunswick owners and reviewers widely praise its elegant, vintage-inspired design, beautiful cushion case shape, and textured dials, with specific commendations for hand-polished German dials and hand-applied numerals. Some reviewers would prefer a screw-down crown despite the 100m water resistance, and one owner notes the price point is steep for a microbrand with an off-the-shelf movement. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Fears Brunswick highly for its charming design and dial finishing.

Tissot Le Locle Gold

Owners widely praise the Tissot Le Locle Gold for its stunning PVD gold-plated finish, off-white dial with applied gold numerals and guilloche print, and elegant, classic look, with some noting its smooth sweep from the high-beat movement and impressive accuracy. One owner calls it a "hidden gem" and "gorgeous piece" suitable for business casual and suits, while another highlights its value as a starter dress watch. Accuracy figures vary, with one owner reporting about 11 seconds fast per day for the ETA 2824-2 movement, while another states their watch is "very accurate," and some owners praise the 80-hour power reserve of the Powermatic 80. The stock straps and buckle are frequently described as poor quality, feeling like plastic, and the watch's dressy nature limits its versatility. Some owners prefer earlier Bauhaus dial designs over newer guilloché patterns. Overall, owners rate the Tissot Le Locle Gold highly for its attractive gold finish and elegant dial at its price point.

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