Lilienthal Berlin The Classic – Gold GreenvsSpinnaker Dumas Automatic
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Lilienthal Berlin The Classic – Gold Green is seen by some owners as a decent fashion watch with a modern aesthetic and good build quality for the price, offering stylish designs comparable to more expensive watches. Concerns have been raised by some regarding customer service, shipping delays, and communication. One owner found the official replacement strap expensive and potentially too short, though strap interchangeability was suggested as a possibility. Some owners criticize the lack of lume on certain models and express concerns about changing quality. Overall, owners are split on Lilienthal Berlin The Classic – Gold Green, with praise for its value and design tempered by significant customer service and quality concerns.
Owners widely praise the Spinnaker Dumas Automatic for its attractive textured blue dial, applied indices, and well-finished case, noting its comfortable wearability due to a short lug-to-lug distance. Some owners flag the use of mineral crystal instead of sapphire and a bracelet with a learning curve and loose keeper. Overall, owners rate the Spinnaker Dumas Automatic highly for its aesthetics and case finishing at its price point.
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