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Sternglas BerlinvsChristopher Ward The Twelve 40 (Ti)

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Berlin
SternglasBerlin
MSRP $258
The Twelve 40 (Ti)
Christopher WardThe Twelve 40 (Ti)
MSRP $2,295

At a glance

16 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Berlin38mm
The Twelve 40 (Ti)40mm
Power Reserve
Berlin
The Twelve 40 (Ti)56h
Water Resistance
Berlin50m
The Twelve 40 (Ti)100m
MSRP
Berlin$258
The Twelve 40 (Ti)$2,295

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Dress
Sport
Diameter
38mm
40mm
Thickness
8mm
8.95mm
Lug-to-Lug
45mm
44.5mm
Lug Width
20mm
25mm
Material
Stainless Steel
Titanium
Water Resistance
50m
100m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
Blue
Lume
None
SLN X1 BL C1

Movement

6 specs
Caliber
Miyota GM02
SW300-1
Type
Quartz
Automatic
Beat Rate
28,800 vph
4 vph
Power Reserve
56h
Jewels
25
Complications
None
Day-date, Date

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$258
$2,295

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What people say

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Sternglas Berlin

The Sternglas Berlin is praised for its stylish Art Deco-inspired design and slim 38mm case, offering good value at $270 for newcomers to watches. One reviewer notes the Miyota GM02 quartz movement is accurate to ±20 seconds per month, but flags the included leather strap as squeaky and suggests an alternative. Overall, owners find the Sternglas Berlin a satisfying purchase for its aesthetic and price point.

Christopher Ward The Twelve 40 (Ti)

Christopher Ward The Twelve 40 (Ti) owners and reviewers highlight its high value, comfortable and lightweight titanium case, and COSC-certified Sellita SW300-1 movement. Some owners praise the finishing and textured dial, with one noting the sharpness of bracelet links is by design. However, a recurring point of criticism is the sharp edges on the bracelet links, with some also finding the inside surfaces of the clasp unfinished. One owner felt the dial appeared cheap for the price, while a reviewer desired more design originality in the dial and a micro-adjust system for the bracelet. Overall, owners and reviewers rate Christopher Ward The Twelve 40 (Ti) highly for its value and comfortable titanium build, despite some reservations about bracelet finishing and dial design originality.

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