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Xeric Decypher Automatic Black Red Limited Edition Reviews

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Bought this model in this color configuration due to its bright Superluminova. Happy to purchase this along with the Cypher. Like the Cypher, Decypher at times, when lighting and shadows change during hour marker changes; slightly tough to read.
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Posted 4 years ago
Do not buy this watch! First thing is that the numbers are so small on the dial they are unreadable with the naked eye. Secondly, the night illumination is barely distinguishable, and last but not least...the watch does not keep accurate time: not even close.
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Posted 4 years ago
I love the completely non traditional way to read time on this watch, and it’s so clean looking as well!!
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Posted 4 years ago
The quality of the watch is fine, but reading the hour hand under the black part of the dial is almost impossible.
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Posted 5 years ago