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Lorier Falcon SIIIvsMagrette Tourer

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Falcon SIII
LorierFalcon SIII
MSRP $599
Tourer
MagretteTourer

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Falcon SIII39mm
Tourer42mm
Power Reserve
Falcon SIII40h
Tourer42h
Water Resistance
Falcon SIII50m
Tourer200m
MSRP
Falcon SIII$599
Tourer

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Category
Pilot
Diameter
39mm
42mm
Lug Width
20mm
Water Resistance
50m
200m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
Black
Double Black
Lume
None
SuperLuminova

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
Miyota 9015
Type
Manual
Automatic
Power Reserve
40h
42h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$599

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What people say

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Lorier Falcon SIII

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Lorier Falcon SIII for its impressive finishing at its price point, a svelte 36mm case that evokes vintage aesthetics and fits well on smaller wrists, and a clear, domed hesalite crystal. The legible BGW9 lume and high-quality tapering bracelet are also frequently highlighted. Some owners note that the dial's diamond pattern can make minute markers difficult to read in certain light, and one owner found the lume intensity could be more consistent. The Falcon SIII utilizes the Miyota 90S5 caliber and offers 100m water resistance. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Lorier Falcon SIII highly for its vintage-inspired design and excellent finishing for the price.

Magrette Tourer

The Magrette Tourer is praised for its vintage race car aesthetic, solid build, and quality materials at a good value. Reviewers note its perfect legibility with a restrained, gentlemanly yet masculine presence. However, the yellow-tinted display caseback and raw rotor detract from its refined feel, and aligning the inner bezel can be frustratingly difficult due to crown movement when screwed down. The Magrette Tourer uses a Miyota 9015 movement with a 42-hour power reserve and accuracy rated at -10/+30 seconds per day. Overall, reviewers find the Magrette Tourer to be a good value with a vintage charm, despite minor frustrations with the inner bezel alignment.

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