Oak & Oscar The Olmsted FEW EditionvsPagani Design PD-1751
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Owners widely praise Oak & Oscar Olmsted for its design, quality, and customer service, with one owner highlighting a personal gift from the brand. The Oak & Oscar Olmsted Matte features a stealthy black ceramic coating on its 38mm case for scratch resistance, a clean sandwich dial with orange accents, and a modified ETA 2892A2 movement regulated in Chicago. It comes with both leather and nylon straps and was initially priced at $1,475, with production limited by the coating process. Overall, owners rate the Oak & Oscar Olmsted highly for its thoughtful design and durable ceramic finish.
Owners widely praise the Pagani Design PD-1751 for its inky-black dial, sleek dimensions, sapphire crystals, reliable NH35 movement, elegant fauxtina hands, applied emblem, and value at $61 USD. Criticisms include dreadful lume, a slightly misaligned emblem, a mediocre stock bracelet, and an awful clasp. On balance, owners rate the Pagani Design PD-1751 highly for its elegant design and value proposition, despite some build quality concerns.
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