Christopher Ward C60 Pool DivervsLilienthal Berlin Zeitgeist Automatik – Blue Orange
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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 – Blue Orange for its clean Bauhaus-inspired look and German minimalist aesthetic, finding it a sophisticated and versatile choice. The watch is noted for its comfortable leather strap and good value, with the Sellita SW200 automatic movement performing accurately, within 2 seconds per day for one owner. One owner considers the watch overpriced by approximately $100. Overall, owners rate the Lilienthal Berlin Zeitgeist Automatik – Blue Orange highly for its Bauhaus design and perceived value.
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