NOMOS Glashütte Tangente 38 midnight bluevsYema Navygraf Pearl CMM.20
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NOMOS Glashütte Tangente is widely praised for its simple Bauhaus design, thin and light wearability, and German in-house manual-winding Alpha movement. Owners note the galvanized white silver-plated dial and tempered blue steel hands contribute to its appeal. The 37.5mm case is reported to wear larger than its dimensions, while some find the 35mm size perfect, others feel it lacks immediate appeal and appears "puny" compared to larger watches, though its details are appreciated up close. Overall, owners rate the NOMOS Glashütte Tangente highly for its understated Bauhaus design and comfortable wearability.
The Yema Navygraf Pearl CMM.20 is praised for its elegant and slim case design, measuring between 9.5mm and 9.75mm thick, and its unique mother-of-pearl dial and bezel. The watch features functional dive watch elements like 200-meter water resistance and is powered by the in-house CMM.20 micro-rotor movement, which offers a 70-hour power reserve and is adjusted to -3/+7 seconds a day. Overall, reviewers highlight the Yema Navygraf Pearl CMM.20's sophisticated aesthetic and slim profile as its primary strengths.
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