Bauhaus on a Budget! Sternglas Naos Automatik 38mm | REVIEW
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
- Today we're gonna check out an awesome little Timepiece from Sternglas Watches. This is the Naos Automatik in 38mm. A sleek, minimalistic watch that does a lot of things right.
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Thanks for watching!
-Michael
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The Quarz version is the one to buy in my opinion. With 6mm it is only half as thick. It also looks better, because it has only 2 hands.
It still features sapphire glas and a decent switz quartz movement.
With half the costs it clearly is the better package. Also, some might argue that the more affordable version goes along better with the Bauhaus philosophy. Meaning affordable, simple and functional design for everyone.
Agree. The auto offered is extremely basic.
@@MrBacchus18 I have used the Naos Quarz for a few months. While it was decent, eventually I sold it and bought the Junghans Max Bill Automatic used for 350€.
The Junghans just looks so much better
@@dave-ld8mo I had a max bill auto a few years ago and sold it. Didn't like the ghost date and mine had a loud rotor. Also the plexiglass had a hardened coating that could not be buffed out with poly watch.
It was the most easy to read watch ever though thanks to the super clean design.
Very well-written and narrated review. Thank you.
I liked your review a lot.
Thanks for the detailed review. I purchased it, I have a few manly dive watches but needed a daily minimalist watch.
Bem legal o review, obrigado. Saberia informar se os ponteiros azuis são pintados ou temperados?
Nice review
thank you for watching!
Interesting watch and interesting company. Very good review.
Hello Udo! Thank you so much for your feedback. Glad to see you like the review and find our watch interesting! Feel free to discover our timepieces on our website! What did you find the most interesting about this watch? All the best from Hamburg.
Thanks so much! What are your thoughts on our watches? :)
Nice watch 👍
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
Great advice and opinion some expensive watches movements are Not that precise, my friend's Nomos crown came off after 3 weeks of use, totally insane
Do you think this watch size will fit a 6 inch wrist?
yes absolutely! I think the 38mm case size will fit perfectly on smaller wrists.
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Thank you so much for your thumbs up! :)
I love blue Naos hands I really want this watch but I wish it was touch cheaper.
did you consider getting the Quartz Version?
@@quality_times Yes is it worth getting quartz?
I really like these Hamburg Automatiks. Beautiful affordable Bauhaus style, and better looking than the Junkers offerings at this price.
The Kanton 2.0 at 1k though I think falls really flat in value. At the entry level of luxury watches that this price point dictates you can find legit Junghans and Nomos watches which are just unfortunately of a different Calibre, Junghans for prestigious history and Nomos for quality at just about every level.
You can find gorgeous watches with Swiss automatic movements closer to the 600 msrp range and I think that THAT is the window Sternglas should try to fill for now.
But charging Nomos and Junghans prices for a watch that is made of all Chinese materials is gonna be a no from me.
I think the Quartz offerings would make a fantastic present for someone you would like to get into watches as a first "premium" piece.
I commend sternglas for an excellent looking watch (though I feel it's bordering being an homage) and is one of the companies I'll be keeping a VERY close eye on.
If they can fit a Swiss movement into a watch in the 600ish price point msrp then I will buy one.
It's alright. Too fat, too expensive, and too Chinese. I bought a used Max Bill for around this MSRP. I think the quartz model is a better proposition (thinner and cheaper).
Where the hell do you find a max bill for this price
@@vainbow4632 pre-owned, auction, broken glass (that I fixed myself)
What a stupid comparison, if you want to compare a broken Junghans with a new Sternglas than doesn’t match. I guess you get a broken Sternglas for a much lower price too.