Studio Underd0g Project Passion CrewvsTissot T-Race MotoGP 2026
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The Studio Underd0g Project Passion Crew is noted for its unique "coarse dégradé amber and royal purple" multi-layer dial and manual-wind Sellita SW510 M chronograph movement with a 63-hour power reserve. However, its accessibility is severely limited as it is only sold as a $64,900 set with another watch. Overall, reviewers highlight the distinctive dial and chronograph movement as key features, though the high price and bundled sale significantly restrict its availability.
Owners widely praise the Tissot T-Race MotoGP 2026 for its excellent value and the bracelet's great shine. However, reviewers flag the automatic chronograph's pushers as agricultural and mushy, and note a limited 45-hour power reserve. The design is polarizing, with some finding it quirky and unique, while others consider it not to age well or a dust magnet. Opinions are divided on the 45mm case size and integrated lugs, with some finding it too large for smaller wrists. Overall, owners rate the Tissot T-Race MotoGP 2026 highly for its value, though the chronograph's functionality and polarizing design are points of contention.
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