Lilienthal Berlin Zeitgeist Automatik – All BluevsMarloe Watch Company Sceptre
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Lilienthal Berlin Zeitgeist Automatik – All Blue is praised for its modern, minimalist design that suits casual and formal wear, with owners finding the dial very appealing. The Sellita SW200 movement averaged less than 2 seconds per day over 12 days, and the open caseback showcases a custom rotor with appealing finishing. One owner of a different Zeitgeist Automatik variant felt that model should be priced about $100 less. Overall, owners rate the Lilienthal Berlin Zeitgeist Automatik – All Blue highly for its sophisticated Bauhaus design and accurate timekeeping.
Owners widely praise the Marloe Watch Company Sceptre for its aesthetic appeal, noting it is more beautiful in person than in photos, and appreciate its solid feel and the complementary nature of the canvas strap against the steel case. One owner highlights the bracelet's good build quality and micro-adjustment capabilities. On balance, owners rate the Marloe Watch Company Sceptre highly for its attractive design and comfortable wearability.
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