Tissot Supersport Chrono Basketball EditionvsYema Navygraf FSM Bronze
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The Tissot Supersport Chrono Basketball Edition is widely regarded as a good-looking chronograph offering solid value for its price, benefiting from Tissot's reputable brand standing. Owners note its reliable quartz movement and overall construction. However, some find the Tissot Supersport Chrono Basketball Edition to be noticeably large and heavy, with dimensions around 44-45mm and a 50mm lug-to-lug, making it potentially awkward on smaller wrists. The chronograph function is limited to 30 minutes. Overall, owners rate the Tissot Supersport Chrono Basketball Edition highly for its attractive design and strong value proposition.
Owners praise the Yema Navygraf FSM Bronze for its wearable 38.5mm bronze case and comfortable, high-quality parachute strap. The in-house YEMA2000 movement is noted as a positive. The watch features a glossy black dial with elongated markers and hands coated in Super-LumiNova, powered by the YEMA2000 calibre with a 42-hour power reserve, regulated to -/+ 10 seconds per day. Overall, owners rate the Yema Navygraf FSM Bronze highly for its comfortable wearability and the quality of its strap and in-house movement.
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