I own two of their models. Both are Fliegers. A Type A and a Type B. I can't tell any difference between them and Laco or Stowa, as mine are unbranded on the dial.
I had a chronograph of theirs. The finishing is great for the price point. Mine did wear a bit large, but for the 40mm and below models they are pretty good quality.
Would recommend, just be ready to take a loss if you do decide to sell later, like with most microbrands.
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I’ve had a few Geckota watches and was happy with the quality,an enthusiastic British 🇬🇧 brand
Yes, British brand owned by watchgecko and they are decent quality for the price. They are rather thick though.
I own two of their models. Both are Fliegers. A Type A and a Type B. I can't tell any difference between them and Laco or Stowa, as mine are unbranded on the dial.
I had a chronograph of theirs. The finishing is great for the price point. Mine did wear a bit large, but for the 40mm and below models they are pretty good quality.
Would recommend, just be ready to take a loss if you do decide to sell later, like with most microbrands.
I own 2 Geckota. Weird name. Good value
I own 2 Geckota. Weird name. Good value
Love the case and dial color(s)!
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Case looks like nautilus