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Christopher Ward C60 Atoll 300vsSternglas Naos Pro Automatik

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C60 Atoll 300
Christopher WardC60 Atoll 300
MSRP $1,320
Naos Pro Automatik
SternglasNaos Pro Automatik
MSRP $755

At a glance

15 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
C60 Atoll 30047.4mm
Naos Pro Automatik38mm
Power Reserve
C60 Atoll 30038h
Naos Pro Automatik42h
Water Resistance
C60 Atoll 300300m
Naos Pro Automatik50m
MSRP
C60 Atoll 300$1,320
Naos Pro Automatik$755

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Diver
Dress
Diameter
47.4mm
38mm
Thickness
11.3mm
9mm
Lug-to-Lug
47.4mm
42.4mm
Finish
Brushed + Polished + Sandblasted
Brushed and polished
Water Resistance
300m
50m
Caseback
Display
Solid

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
Blue
Lume
SLN X1 BL C1
Luminova Punkte

Movement

5 specs
Caliber
SW200
Miyota 9015
Beat Rate
4 vph
28,800 vph
Power Reserve
38h
42h
Jewels
26
Complications
Moonphase, Day-date, Date
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,320
$755

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What people say

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Christopher Ward C60 Atoll 300

Owners widely praise the Christopher Ward C60 Atoll 300 for its superb fit and finish, with its "light catcher" case described as jewelry-like and its dial as beautiful and well-coordinated with the strap. The Sellita SW200-1 movement is noted for running near COSC standards, though one owner reports accuracy around -6 seconds per day while another notes +1/+2 seconds per day. Some users desire a larger 42mm size option. On balance, owners rate the Christopher Ward C60 Atoll 300 highly for its exceptional case finishing and dial aesthetics at its price point.

Sternglas Naos Pro Automatik

The Sternglas Naos Pro Automatik is praised for its slim 9mm case and Bauhaus dial design, featuring clear hour markers and a framed date window. Owners note the upgraded Miyota 9015 movement with a 4Hz beat rate. Accuracy is reported as -10/+30 seconds per day, which is not ideal for precision enthusiasts. The five-link bracelet's lack of fitted end-links and the optional bracelet's chunkiness are flagged as areas lacking refinement. Overall, reviewers highlight the Sternglas Naos Pro Automatik's improved wearability and premium feel at its price point.

From video reviewers

The Bauhaus design is a strength. The value proposition is a weakness.

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