NOMOS Glashütte Club Campus all olivevsBrew Metric Lite
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NOMOS Glashütte Club Campus all olive is widely praised for its compelling value and robust build quality. Owners and reviewers alike highlight the muted olive dial color as versatile and attractive, with one editorial review noting Nomos's mastery of color. The manual-winding DUW 4001 movement is a point of appreciation, offering a 53-hour power reserve. Some owners find the fully polished case prone to scratches, and the 36mm size is noted as potentially feeling small for some wearers, while the dial's subdial placement creates a sense of emptiness for one reviewer. Overall, the consensus is that the NOMOS Glashütte Club Campus all olive is a well-made, excellent value daily watch with a charming dial.
The Brew Metric Lite is praised for its comfortable wear and attractive dial. Owners note the Miyota 6T27 automatic movement, which offers a 40-hour power reserve and features a signed rotor. It includes applied indices with polished "mountain-top" details and lume pips. Some owners, however, express a desire for a larger case and crown. Overall, owners appreciate the Brew Metric Lite for its comfortable wear and beautiful dial.
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