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Orient Classic WatchvsNOMOS Glashütte Zürich Worldtimer midnight blue

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Classic Watch
OrientClassic Watch
MSRP $245

At a glance

17 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Classic Watch40mm
Zürich Worldtimer midnight blue39.9mm
Power Reserve
Classic Watch40h
Zürich Worldtimer midnight blue42 hoursh
Water Resistance
Classic Watch100m
Zürich Worldtimer midnight blue50m
MSRP
Classic Watch$245
Zürich Worldtimer midnight blue$6,870

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Dress
GMT
Diameter
40mm
39.9mm
Thickness
11.9mm
10.9mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
49.4mm
Finish
Brushed and polished
Water Resistance
100m
50m
Caseback
Display

Crystal & Dial

5 specs
Crystal
Mineral
Sapphire
Crystal Shape
AR Coating
Dial Color
Black
Blue
Indices

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
F6722
DUW 5201
Power Reserve
40h
42 hoursh
Jewels
22
26
Complications
Date
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$245
$6,870

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What people say

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Orient Classic Watch

Owners widely praise the Orient Classic Watch for its excellent fit and finish, polished look suitable for suits, and classy signed crown. The modern 40mm case size and retro styling are appreciated, allowing it to blend well with any outfit without being ostentatious. The crown is not screw-down but operates smoothly. Overall, owners consider the Orient Classic Watch a well-built, ideal suit watch that they would buy again.

NOMOS Glashütte Zürich Worldtimer midnight blue

Owners and reviewers widely praise the NOMOS Glashütte Zürich Worldtimer midnight blue for its excellent finishing, particularly the deep, textured Blaugold dial and polished case, and its well-regarded Epsilon movement. The dual-timezone complication is noted as sharp and functional, though one reviewer points out it functions as a GMT rather than a true 24-hour worldtimer. Some owners find the dial slightly difficult to read at a glance and the asymmetry of the timezone disk detracts from elegance, while others praise its visual intrigue. The 10.9mm thickness is considered by some to be less ideal for a dress watch compared to thinner options, and the 50mm lug-to-lug length on the 40mm case is a point of contention, with some finding it potentially awkward on smaller wrists. On balance, owners and reviewers highly value the NOMOS Glashütte Zürich Worldtimer midnight blue for its impressive finishing and unique dial at its price point.

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