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NOMOS Glashütte Orion neomatik 41 date new blackvsNOMOS Glashütte Zürich date

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At a glance

7 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Orion neomatik 41 date new black40.5mm
Zürich date39.8mm
Power Reserve
Orion neomatik 41 date new black42 hoursh
Zürich date42 hoursh
Water Resistance
Orion neomatik 41 date new black50m
Zürich date50m
MSRP
Orion neomatik 41 date new black$5,150
Zürich date$5,570

Full specifications

Case

3 specs
Diameter
40.5mm
39.8mm
Thickness
9.4mm
9.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
50.5mm
49.4mm

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Black
White

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
DUW 6101
DUW 5101
Jewels
27
26

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$5,150
$5,570

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What people say

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NOMOS Glashütte Orion neomatik 41 date new black

The NOMOS Glashütte Orion neomatik 41 date new black is praised for its clean Bauhaus design, slender 41mm case, and slim in-house automatic movement with a user-friendly quick-set date. Owners highlight its versatility for both casual and formal wear, with one calling it a favorite forever purchase. However, some suggest a smaller 35mm size might be preferable, and one user found the 41mm size wore large and felt delicate, leading to it being sold. The price is noted as nearing other brands, and one owner questioned the value of a special edition compared to standard models. On balance, owners and reviewers appreciate the NOMOS Glashütte Orion neomatik 41 date new black for its elegant design and slim profile, though some debate the optimal case size and value proposition.

NOMOS Glashütte Zürich date

Owners and reviewers widely praise the NOMOS Glashütte Zürich date for its immaculate case finishing and the unique depth and texture of its dial, which is difficult to capture in photos. The watch's dual-timezone complication is considered a satisfying feature with sharp clicking, and the in-house movement finishing is noted as exceptional for its price point. Some find the hour markers slightly difficult to read at a glance, and one owner suggests seeking a secondhand deal due to the full retail price. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the NOMOS Glashütte Zürich date highly for its refined finishing and distinctive dial at its price.

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