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Farer Discovery IIvsSternglas Naos Solar

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Discovery II
FarerDiscovery II
MSRP $925
Naos Solar
SternglasNaos Solar
MSRP $323

At a glance

11 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Discovery II39.5mm
Naos Solar38mm
Power Reserve
Discovery II68h
Naos Solar
Water Resistance
Discovery II50m
Naos Solar50m
MSRP
Discovery II$925
Naos Solar$323

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Diameter
39.5mm
38mm
Thickness
12mm
10mm
Lug-to-Lug
45mm
42mm
Material
316L marine-grade stainless steel
Stainless Steel

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
Purple
Lume
None
Luminova Punkten

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
La Joux-Perret G101
Seiko VJ76
Type
Solar
Power Reserve
68h
Jewels
24

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$925
$323

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What people say

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Farer Discovery II

The Farer Discovery II is widely praised for its comfortable 39.5mm wearability, suiting all wrist sizes and occasions, and its bold plum sunburst dial, which exhibits varied color interpretations. Owners also highlight the excellent case and bracelet design, with one noting it is a "dream to wear." The La Joux Perret G101 automatic movement provides a 68-hour power reserve. On balance, owners rate the Farer Discovery II highly for its comfortable wearability and attractive dial at the price.

Sternglas Naos Solar

Owners widely praise the Sternglas Naos Solar for its elegant Bauhaus-inspired minimalist dial, slim profile, and value for money. The scratch-resistant curved sapphire crystal and functional date mechanism are noted as durable features, with one owner reporting good wear over a year. The solar power and accuracy are highlighted as practical advantages over automatic movements, which some find loud. However, opinions are split, with some owners finding the watch underwhelming and cheap-looking, like a toy, while others love its appearance in person and its clean, appealing design as a smartwatch alternative. The stock leather strap is described as decent but basic and potentially short for larger wrists, with one owner advising a third-party replacement for durability. One owner of a different variant noted the date font is too small to be useful.

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