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Lilienthal Berlin Lilienthal 1 – Gold BluevsNodus Sector II Field Titanium

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Lilienthal Berlin Lilienthal 1 – Gold Blue

The Lilienthal Berlin Lilienthal 1 – Gold Blue draws mixed owner response. Strengths include satisfyingly finished hands, a clean dial, and scratch-resistant case and glass; the mesh bracelet is noted as comfortable, and owners appreciate the quartz movement and sapphire crystal as solid entry-level specs. However, the community reports significant inconsistency: sharp case edges and strap screws cause discomfort for some, one owner's SuperLuminova placement (hands only) disappointed them, and a crown detached unexpectedly on another unit. Quality control concerns recur across sources—some praise build quality and weight, while others flag machine-stamped finishing and report non-functional watches upon arrival. Customer service and shipping delays are widely flagged as problematic, though a few owners had positive experiences. Price skepticism appears, with one owner questioning whether the nearly $400 cost justifies the Ronda quartz movement and coated case.

Nodus Sector II Field Titanium

The Nodus Sector II Field Titanium is lauded for its comfortable, thinner 38mm titanium case with a matte, media-blasted finish and scratch-resistant coating, a standout layered dial design, and a comfortable TecTuff rubber strap. Reviewers note its tough, affordable tool watch nature, featuring olive green Ceracote on the titanium case and a tropical dial with Super-LumiNova BGW9 lume. The TMI NH38 movement provides a 41-hour power reserve, and accuracy is regulated to +/-10 seconds per day. The all-matte finishing lacks the visual refinement of polished elements found on other Nodus models. Overall, reviewers praise the Nodus Sector II Field Titanium for its durable construction and distinctive design at an accessible price point.

From video reviewers

Grade 2 titanium construction delivers lightweight durability with scratch resistance at an accessible price point for a premium material. The 38mm sandwich dial with BGW9 lume and no-date design balances minimalist aesthetics with practical field-watch functionality.

At a glance

15 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Lilienthal 1 – Gold Blue42.5mm
Sector II Field Titanium38mm
Power Reserve
Lilienthal 1 – Gold Blue
Sector II Field Titanium41h
Water Resistance
Lilienthal 1 – Gold Blue50m
Sector II Field Titanium100m
MSRP
Lilienthal 1 – Gold Blue$189
Sector II Field Titanium$550

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Field
Diameter
42.5mm
38mm
Thickness
7.5mm
11.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
0mm
47mm
Lug Width
0mm
20mm
Material
Stainless Steel
Titanium
Water Resistance
50m
100m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
Crystal Shape
Box
AR Coating
Yes
Lume
None
Swiss Super-LumiNova® BGW9 Grade A

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
Seiko NH38
Type
Quartz
Automatic
Power Reserve
0h
41h
Jewels
0
24

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$189
$550
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