Praesidus DD-45vsYema Flygraf French Air & Space Force UTC Femme
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The Praesidus DD-45 is lauded for its detailed vintage-inspired design and solid finishing, with reviewers highlighting the impressive aged indices and hands on the "Patina" version and a well-finished 38mm steel case. Its 100-meter water resistance exceeds that of the original military watches, and the included leather strap is praised for its quality and vintage character, despite initial stiffness. One reviewer notes the Landeron movement exhibits jerky hand-winding. Overall, reviewers rate the Praesidus DD-45 highly for its faithful vintage aesthetic and robust build at its $900 price point.
The Yema Flygraf French Air & Space Force UTC Femme is praised for its legible Type A dial, domed crystal, and chronograph subdials inspired by aircraft gauges, with a tricolore detail on the seconds hand and crown adding a unique touch. Its 40mm titanium case is noted for being lightweight and having a satin-matte finish. Owners appreciate the versatility with various strap types and the smooth, non-clicking UTC bezel. However, titanium's propensity to scratch more easily than steel is a concern, and one owner questions the purpose of the oversized crown. The in-house Calibre Yema2000 movement is regulated to +/- 10 seconds per day and offers a 42-hour power reserve, which is noted as lower than some competitors. On balance, owners and reviewers find the Yema Flygraf French Air & Space Force UTC Femme a versatile and legible tool watch, with its lightweight titanium case and aircraft-inspired design being key highlights.
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