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Baltic MR Classic - Gold PVDvsTissot Le Locle

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MR Classic - Gold PVD
BalticMR Classic - Gold PVD
MSRP $589
Le Locle
TissotLe Locle
MSRP $795

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
MR Classic - Gold PVD36mm
Le Locle39.3mm
Power Reserve
MR Classic - Gold PVD42h
Le Locle80h
Water Resistance
MR Classic - Gold PVD30m
Le Locle30m
MSRP
MR Classic - Gold PVD$589
Le Locle$795

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Diameter
36mm
39.3mm
Thickness
9mm
9.75mm
Lug-to-Lug
44mm
39.3mm
Lug Width
20mm
19mm

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
Crystal
Hesalite
Sapphire
Dial Color
Gold PVD - Black
Silver
Indices
Applied
Roman

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
Hangzhou CAL5000a Micro-rotor
Powermatic 80
Power Reserve
42h
80h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$589
$795

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What people say

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Baltic MR Classic - Gold PVD

Owners widely report the Baltic MR Classic - Gold PVD's movement winds smoothly, and the 36mm case, while small, does not feel cheap. Reviewers note the gold PVD coating, paired with black dials and applied Breguet numerals, evokes a vintage aesthetic. One owner points out the acrylic crystal, while another reviewer flags the Hangzhou micro-rotor movement as rattly and loose on the wrist. The movement features a gold-toned rotor, blue screws, and pink jewels, and the case has vertical brushing on the bezel and circular brushing on the lugs. On balance, owners and reviewers appreciate the Baltic MR Classic - Gold PVD's vintage aesthetic and smooth winding action, despite some concerns about the micro-rotor movement's rattle.

Tissot Le Locle

The Tissot Le Locle is widely praised for its classic elegance, featuring a guilloché dial and a 39.3mm case size that reviewers note wears well due to its reasonable 9.7mm thickness. Owners appreciate its premium appearance and artistic caseback, fitting for minimalistic, non-sporty styles. The reliable ETA 2824-2 movement is a common feature, though its approximately 40-hour power reserve is considered a drawback by some. The bracelet style is not universally favored, but the overall value at around $450-$500 is consistently highlighted. Overall, owners and reviewers highly recommend the Tissot Le Locle as a classy and versatile dress watch, primarily for its elegant design and comfortable wearability at its price point.

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