Lilienthal Berlin Huxley – Blue Rose GoldvsLorier Zephyr
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The Lilienthal Berlin Huxley – Blue Rose Gold is praised by owners for its striking blue and orange sunburst dial and solid finishing work, with the blue leather strap noted as a particular strength; at $146, owners consider it strong value, with some making an exception for the quartz movement based on the dial's appeal alone. The dial colors appear notably paler in real photos than official product images—some owners attribute this to lighting, while others find the actual colors genuinely muted compared to marketing shots. Overall, owners rate the Huxley – Blue Rose Gold highly for its distinctive dial finishing and leather strap quality at an accessible price point.
Owners widely praise the Lorier Zephyr for its stunning guilloche-style dial, refined and perfectly sized unique case shape, and comfortable wearability. The Miyota 9 series movement is noted by owners as being a little noisy, with a rotor whirring audible on quick hand movements. On balance, owners rate the Lorier Zephyr highly for its distinctive dial and case design at the price.
The watch's vintage aesthetic and value for money are praised. The bracelet's refinement and perceived rattle are noted as a drawback.
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