Lilienthal Berlin Lilienthal 1 – Gold BluevsMomentum Atlas Eclipse Solar 38
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Owners broadly praise the Lilienthal 1 – Gold Blue for its minimalist design, clean dial, and satisfyingly finished hands at a mid-market price, with many noting good weight and lume and appreciating the aesthetic over competitor field-watch styles. Quality and durability opinions split: some owners report top-notch build and excellent timekeeping, while others have experienced failures like crown detachment or case degradation within a year; one owner found the SuperLuminova applied only to hands rather than dial, and another noted the sharp case edges feel uncomfortable. Customer service is inconsistent — some received excellent support and quick shipping with complimentary extras, while others reported significant delays and poor communication. Overall, the Lilienthal 1 – Gold Blue resonates with owners seeking minimalist, award-winning design at an accessible price, though build consistency and after-sales support remain pain points.
Owners widely praise the Momentum Atlas Eclipse Solar 38 for its perfect 38mm size, lightweight titanium case, and excellent readability with its pilot-style dial and simple layout. The solar-powered quartz movement is appreciated for its quick charging and low maintenance, with one owner noting better lume than a previous Tissot. The watch is frequently described as a comfortable, no-frills daily wear or GADA watch that disappears on the wrist. Some owners find the branding excessive, the original leather strap stiff, and the bracelet cheap-feeling with limited adjustment. One owner reported a faulty solar movement requiring service, and another noted a small piece of fluff inside the case. Overall, owners rate the Momentum Atlas Eclipse Solar 38 highly for its comfortable wearability and value as a solar-powered field watch.
The solar-powered quartz movement and lightweight titanium case are praised. The lume is considered weak. Reviewers disagree on the ideal case size, with some preferring the 38mm and others the 44mm version.
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