Archimede Watches KLASSIK 200vsZelos Nova 37
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Archimede Watches KLASSIK 200 owners widely praise its value and quality from the family-owned company, with the original strap noted as good. A blue seconds hand has been added to the Klassik 200 line, offering a subtle touch. The hardened steel case provides excellent value, though some find the bracelet lacks micro-adjustments and a no-date option would be preferred. Overall, owners rate the Archimede Watches KLASSIK 200 highly for its superb value and quality at the price point.
Owners widely praise the Zelos Nova 37's spectacular 37mm dimensions and extremely light, thin wearability. The meteorite dial is frequently highlighted as a captivating feature, though some reviewers suggest simpler indices would improve legibility over the Arabic numerals. The watch is considered a considerable value at $1,999. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Zelos Nova 37 highly for its excellent dimensions and dial execution at the price.
The wafer-thin case and intricate dial textures are standout features. The quality of the stock leather strap is a shared concern. Reviewers differed on whether the 37mm or 38mm case size was more accurate.
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