Garrick S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power ReservevsYema Superman Tourbillon CMM.31 Limited Edition
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The Garrick S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power Reserve is praised for its striking design, exceptional finishing, and extensive customization options, featuring a visually arresting open-worked dial and a unique deadbeat seconds complication. Reviewers note its in-house movement is regulated to less than +3 seconds per day, with a 45-hour power reserve. Some find the 42mm size too large and certain movement finishing details lacking relative to its mid-five-figure price. Overall, reviewers highlight the Garrick S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power Reserve's impressive finishing and customization as key strengths.
Owners praise the Yema Superman Tourbillon CMM.31 Limited Edition as an incredible and crazy watch, appreciating its unnecessary tourbillon complication and impressive specifications at a remarkable price point. The titanium construction contributes to comfort despite the 43mm case size. One reviewer notes the bracelet clasp's extension system is somewhat crude. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Yema Superman Tourbillon CMM.31 Limited Edition highly for its compelling tourbillon feature at an accessible price.
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