NOMOS Glashütte Orion neomatik 39 midnight bluevsSpinnaker Tesei Mille Metri GMT
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The NOMOS Glashütte Orion neomatik 39 midnight blue is widely praised for its versatile design, suitable for both casual and formal wear, and its thin profile. Owners single out its Bauhaus aesthetic and consider it a favorite purchase, with one intending to keep it forever. However, some find the all-dial design wears larger than expected, with one owner regretting not choosing the 35mm size for better proportions on a 7-inch wrist. The watch features a flat black dial with a flush sub-seconds, a 43-hour power reserve, and 50m water resistance. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the NOMOS Glashütte Orion neomatik 39 midnight blue highly for its elegant, versatile design and thin wearability.
The Spinnaker Fleuss Midnight Black features a reliable and accurate Japanese TMI NH35 Automatic Movement with 3 Hands and Date. A potential drawback is the watch's relatively low 15 ATM water-resistance rating compared to other watches in its class. Reviewers disagree on the watch's suitability for larger wrists, with one reviewer noting a 43mm diameter and 51mm lug-to-lug fit, while the other mentions a 51mm lug-to-lug measurement.
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