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Glycine Airpilot Dual TimevsTissot Chrono L

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Airpilot Dual Time
GlycineAirpilot Dual Time
MSRP $1,695
Chrono L
TissotChrono L
MSRP $475

At a glance

16 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Airpilot Dual Time44mm
Chrono L42mm
Power Reserve
Airpilot Dual Time
Chrono L40h
Water Resistance
Airpilot Dual Time100m
Chrono L100m
MSRP
Airpilot Dual Time$1,695
Chrono L$475

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Pilot
Chronograph
Diameter
44mm
42mm
Thickness
10.75mm
10.97mm
Lug-to-Lug
42mm
Finish
Brushed and polished
Caseback
Solid

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal Shape
Flat
AR Coating
Yes
Indices
Arabic
Lume
Luminous
Super-LumiNova ®

Movement

5 specs
Caliber
Beat Rate
28,800 vph
Power Reserve
40h
Jewels
4
25
Complications
Date, Dual Time
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,695
$475

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What people say

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Glycine Airpilot Dual Time

Owners widely praise the Glycine Airpilot Dual Time for its modern flieger design, dual time complication, and excellent value, with one owner calling it a "ridiculous value" at $167.19. The dial is frequently highlighted for its dynamic appearance, shifting from sunray to matte, and its well-executed, symmetrical design featuring integrated 24-hour time. While some owners find the 44mm or 46mm case size acceptable on larger wrists, others consider it too large, with one owner wishing for a thinner 9mm profile instead of the observed 11.1mm thickness. The watch's Swiss pilot heritage and design elements are also appreciated, though some note Glycine's association with Invicta and inflated MSRPs. On balance, owners rate the Glycine Airpilot Dual Time highly for its striking dial design and exceptional value proposition.

Tissot Chrono L

Owners widely praise the Tissot Chrono L's attractive, expensive-looking design and vintage style, with some regretting its discontinuation. However, several owners report issues with misaligned subdials and date windows, and one noted the chronograph second hand moved when stationary. Visibility in bright daylight is a drawback due to a shiny dial and reflective hands, and the signed buckle logo is a decal that easily rubs off. Some owners find the Tissot Chrono XL variants too large for smaller wrists. On balance, owners appreciate the Tissot Chrono L's aesthetic appeal and vintage charm, despite some concerns regarding dial alignment and legibility.

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