Lilienthal Berlin Chronograph LP – Blue SilvervsTissot Supersport NBA Special Edition
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Owners widely report significant issues with customer service, shipping delays, and product quality control, including watches failing within a year, crooked crowns, sharp case edges, and strap failures. Some owners praise the Bauhaus design and find the build quality impressive for the price, with one owner considering it comparable to a $1,500 watch for its timekeeping and durability. However, others criticize the value proposition, citing a coated case and quartz movement as not worth the price, and advise caution due to potential quality control problems and poor support. On balance, owners are divided on the Lilienthal Berlin Chronograph LP – Blue Silver, with many warning of significant quality and service issues despite some appreciating its design.
The Tissot Supersport NBA Special Edition features a 45.5mm case and 100m water resistance. Owners note the bracelet tapers from 22mm to 20mm, which feels better on the wrist. Some in the community find the 44-45mm case size too large. Tissot watches are generally considered good value for the price. Overall, owners appreciate the bracelet taper for improved wearability, though some find the case size on the larger side for a quartz sports watch.
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