Baltic Aquascaphe Dual-Crown - Black PVDvsNOMOS Glashütte Tangente 33
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The Baltic Aquascaphe Dual-Crown - Black PVD is widely praised for its refined case finishing, including polished chamfers and brushed lugs, and its comfortable, wearable 39mm size. Reviewers highlight its clean dial design and excellent legibility, with some noting improved legibility from larger lume-filled markers. The functional internal bezel, operated by a non-screw-down crown, is a key feature for dive timing. The watch utilizes a Miyota 9039 automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve and hacking seconds. One reviewer found the 4 o'clock crown for time setting to be fiddly, and another noted the sapphire crystal can be somewhat reflective. The price is cited as €550 or €650 (ex VAT). On balance, reviewers commend the Baltic Aquascaphe Dual-Crown - Black PVD for its vintage-inspired aesthetic combined with modern build quality and wearability at its price point.
NOMOS Glashütte Tangente is widely praised for its classic Bauhaus-inspired design and elegant wearability, with owners noting its polished case reflections and compact dimensions, such as the 33mm and 35mm variants, fitting well on smaller wrists. The Alpha hand-wound movement is recognized for remarkable accuracy, with one owner reporting it off only a couple of seconds a week, and a 44.5-hour power reserve. The watch's versatility and "loveable cutey" design are highlighted, and new platinum gray dials offer a convincing appearance. Some owners find the velour strap delicate and prefer alternatives, and the 30m water resistance limits its use in wet environments. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the NOMOS Glashütte Tangente highly for its enduring, minimalistic design and impressive accuracy at its price point.
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