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.
Lilienthal Berlin Zeitgeist Automatik Blue Orange owners praise its modern, minimalist design and good build quality, suitable for diverse occasions. The Sellita SW200 movement is noted for reliable timekeeping, averaging under 2 seconds per day deviation in one owner's experience. Some owners feel the value proposition could be slightly improved, suggesting a price point around $100 lower. Overall, owners rate the Lilienthal Berlin Zeitgeist Automatik Blue Orange highly for its appealing design and solid mechanical performance at its price.
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