Tissot Lovely RoundvsVaer C5 Recon Field Solar
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Owners widely praise the Tissot Lovely Round for its classic design, elegant appearance, and suitability as a milestone or wedding gift, with one owner calling it a dream watch. Reviewers note its high-quality materials and craftsmanship for the price, with the PVD coating wearing well and the dark blue strap elevating its appeal. However, some owners report the leather strap can deteriorate quickly with peeling near the case and edges. One owner experienced significant fading of the gold coating to a copper/bronze tone. On balance, owners rate the Tissot Lovely Round highly for its elegant jewelry-like appearance and value under $400.
Owners widely praise the Vaer C5 Recon Field Solar for its robust build, bright C3 SuperLuminova lume, and solar charging capabilities, with one owner preferring its greater water resistance. Some owners report issues with hand alignment and second hand accuracy, though Vaer's customer service is noted for responsiveness with exchanges or refunds. One owner mentioned spring bar holes being close to the edge, a point of QC discussion. On balance, owners appreciate the Vaer C5 Recon Field Solar for its solar charging and robust build, despite occasional reports of minor alignment issues.
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