Christopher Ward C60 Pool DivervsLilienthal Berlin Zeitgeist Automatik – All Silver
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The playful, vacation-inspired design and unique dial elements are consistently praised. The Sellita SW200-1 movement's 38-hour power reserve is noted as a potential drawback compared to competitors.
Owners widely praise the Lilienthal Berlin Zeitgeist Automatik – All Silver for its minimalist, sophisticated Bauhaus design, which is versatile enough for both casual and dress wear. The Sellita SW200 movement is noted for its accuracy, with one owner reporting under 2 seconds per day over 12 days. The watch's simplicity is a recurring highlight, with owners finding it a great, well-made piece that holds up well. One owner felt a different variant should be priced lower, but still considered it acceptable. Overall, owners rate the Lilienthal Berlin Zeitgeist Automatik – All Silver highly for its elegant, minimalist aesthetic and reliable performance.
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