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Sternglas Berlin AutomatikvsLongines LONGINES SECTOR DIAL

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Berlin Automatik
SternglasBerlin Automatik
MSRP $485
LONGINES SECTOR DIAL
LonginesLONGINES SECTOR DIAL
MSRP $2,750

At a glance

11 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Berlin Automatik38mm
LONGINES SECTOR DIAL38.5mm
Power Reserve
Berlin Automatik42h
LONGINES SECTOR DIAL40h
Water Resistance
Berlin Automatik50m
LONGINES SECTOR DIAL30m
MSRP
Berlin Automatik$485
LONGINES SECTOR DIAL$2,750

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Dress
Diameter
38mm
38.5mm
Thickness
12mm
11mm
Lug-to-Lug
43mm
47.6mm
Lug Width
20mm
19mm
Water Resistance
50m
30m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Ivory

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
Miyota 8215
L893.5
Power Reserve
42h
40h
Jewels
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$485
$2,750

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What people say

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Sternglas Berlin Automatik

Owners widely praise the Sternglas Berlin Automatik for its handsome, clean dial and a 38mm size that fits smaller wrists well, making it a comfortable daily wearer. The case is described as solid and well-finished. However, the Miyota 8205 movement is noted as reliable but noticeably loud, and the exhibition caseback is unadorned. Some owners find the watch too simple and question the value, citing basic movement and strap choices for the price, with a few feeling the proportions and day/date complication are off. Overall, owners appreciate the Sternglas Berlin Automatik for its classic design and wearability, though some debate its value proposition.

LONGINES SECTOR DIAL

The Longines Sector Dial wins broad praise for its faithful 1934-inspired sector dial design and exceptional readability, paired with a well-proportioned 38.5mm case that appeals to fans of vintage proportions. Owners consistently highlight the dial's visual presence in sunlight and strong value relative to Longines' current positioning, while reviewers commend the modern L893 movement with silicon hairspring and clean finishing. The 47mm lug-to-lug length and 19mm lug width draw mixed reactions — some find the lugs elongated for the case size, and one owner views the strap width as undersizing the case proportionally; others note the small seconds subdial bisects the 6, and the polished caseback invites scratches. The 30-meter water resistance is flagged as modest for daily wear.

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