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Citizen Zenshin 60 MechanicalvsSternglas Naos Automatik

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Zenshin 60 Mechanical
CitizenZenshin 60 Mechanical
MSRP $581
Naos Automatik
SternglasNaos Automatik
MSRP $463

At a glance

9 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Zenshin 60 Mechanical40.5mm
Naos Automatik38mm
Power Reserve
Zenshin 60 Mechanical60h
Naos Automatik42h
Water Resistance
Zenshin 60 Mechanical100m
Naos Automatik50m
MSRP
Zenshin 60 Mechanical$581
Naos Automatik$463

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Diameter
40.5mm
38mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
43mm
Material
Super Titanium
Stainless Steel
Water Resistance
100m
50m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Beige

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
8322
Miyota 8215
Power Reserve
60h
42h
Jewels
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$581
$463

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What people say

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Citizen Zenshin 60 Mechanical

The Citizen Zenshin 60 Mechanical is widely praised for its lightweight, scratch-resistant Super Titanium case and its unique frosted dial texture, with many owners highlighting its excellent value. The Caliber 8322 movement offers a 60-hour power reserve and a small-seconds complication. Some owners find the dial lettering subpar and the integrated bracelet limits strap options, with one reviewer noting a desire for tighter movement regulation, though accuracy figures range from -20/+40 seconds per day. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Citizen Zenshin 60 Mechanical highly for its titanium construction and dial finishing at its price point.

Sternglas Naos Automatik

The Sternglas Naos Automatik is praised for its stylish Bauhaus design and solid build quality for its price, featuring a sapphire crystal and elegant case. However, some dial text is too small and slim for easy readability, and the Milanese strap and clasp are considered lower quality, with the quick-change system also not meeting the brand's advertised standard. One owner found the 38mm model lighter than expected and preferred it over a Seiko SRP703 and an Apple Watch. Overall, owners and reviewers highlight the Sternglas Naos Automatik's attractive Bauhaus design and good value, despite some criticisms of dial legibility and strap quality.

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