Duxot Henri Diver AutomaticvsLilienthal Berlin Chronograph LP – Blue Silver
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The brass wave dial with applied Super Luminous indices delivers striking visual depth and reliable on-wrist legibility across all lighting conditions. The 41mm case with 47mm lug-to-lug proportions and Japanese automatic movement balance compact wearability with robust 20 ATM water resistance, though the 15mm thickness reads substantial for its diameter.
Owners widely report a striking Bauhaus-inspired design and appealing aesthetics for the Lilienthal Berlin Chronograph LP – Blue Silver, with some comparing its build quality and design favorably to watches costing significantly more, and one owner notes it loses only about 4 minutes per year. However, a significant number of owners express concerns about the watch being overpriced at nearly $400, citing a coated case and a Ronda quartz movement, with criticisms also directed at customer service experiences, shipping delays, and potential quality control issues such as misaligned elements or sharp edges. Some owners also question the value proposition, considering it a fashion item with machine-stamped dials and hands that may lack finishing at this price point, while others praise its German-made quality and design.
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