Citizen NighthawkvsLilienthal Berlin Chronograph LP – Blue Silver
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Owners widely praise the Citizen Nighthawk for its value, intricate dial with applied indices and red accents, and strong wrist presence. The Eco-Drive B877 movement is noted for its accuracy, with one owner reporting zero deviation over five days, and its ability to track dual timezones with a GMT hand. The brushed case finish and solid, attractive bracelet are also frequently highlighted. However, the mineral crystal is a consistent drawback, with multiple sources noting its reflectivity and vulnerability to scratches, especially considering the watch's price point. Some owners find the dial difficult to read in low light, the internal bezel crown position awkward, and the watch heavy. Overall, owners rate the Citizen Nighthawk highly for its striking dial and accurate Eco-Drive movement, with the mineral crystal being the most frequently cited compromise.
The solar-powered Eco-Drive chronograph movement is a functional highlight. Legibility in low light conditions is a drawback.
The Lilienthal Berlin Chronograph LP – Blue Silver draws praise for its blue and orange dial design and German manufacturing credentials, with some owners reporting it keeps approximate time and fits the wrist nicely. However, the watch faces significant reliability and quality concerns: multiple owners report the crown detaching during normal use, the chronograph losing accuracy dramatically (about an hour every few days after six months in one case), and the watch failing entirely within one to three years, with SuperLuminova applied only to the hands limiting legibility in low light. Customer service responsiveness is consistently flagged as poor, and the brand is described across the community as a dropship operation with questionable quality control at its $250–$300 price point, though discounted units under 100 euros appear more common.
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