Ferro AGL 2 ChronographvsLilienthal Berlin Chronograph Solar – Edition II
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Owners praise the Ferro AGL's vintage aesthetic and how its dial interacts with light, complemented by a double-domed sapphire crystal. The 42mm stainless steel case is noted, though one owner found the stock strap unsatisfactory. The watch features quartz movement and 50m water resistance. Overall, owners appreciate the Ferro AGL for its vintage charm and attractive dial at its price point.
Owners widely praise the Lilienthal Berlin Chronograph Solar – Edition II for its striking meteorite dial and clean, Bauhaus design, with one owner stating it holds up well and is comparable to a $1,500 watch, losing only about four minutes per year. However, some owners report sharp edges causing discomfort and difficulty removing strap pins or bracelet links. Opinions are split on whether it is a fashion watch or suitable for daily wear. One owner finds the chronograph minutes difficult to read for practical use. On balance, owners rate the Lilienthal Berlin Chronograph Solar – Edition II highly for its Bauhaus design and meteorite dial, despite some concerns about sharp edges and legibility.
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