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Zeppelin Flatline Automatic Watch

Zeppelin Flatline Automatic Watch

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Conveying a breadth of information in a clean, legible presentation, the Zeppelin Flatline is undeniably smart. The watch takes inspiration from the Bauhaus school of design, featuring slim, purposeful lines; a balanced layout; and a non-imposing case construction Read More

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Watchyoutalkingabout
Oct 17, 2020
Flatline is exactly what happens to your bank account when you purchase disposable watches like this. You’re looking at a $40 movement in a $30 case, and those are the retail prices. The noise from the unidirectional rotor inside the tin case must be embarrassing. If you like this watch, what you really like is a Nomos. If you still think the $1k to get one of those on the used market is too much, you’re wrong. The nomos will hold that price point, while this is $300 you’ll never see again. If you’re determined to slum it to get a bauhaus design, Junghans has some automatics on joma around the $600 mark. They use ETA movements, so they should be serviceable. You’re welcome. You’re all welcome.
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582
Dec 7, 2020
WatchyoutalkingaboutYou're missing what makes this watch such a great value; they put the crown at 4:00.
Watchyoutalkingabout
Dec 7, 2020
I think it was the Seiko baby ice monster. Best Watch I got off here was my Maurice Lacroix triple calendar chronograph.
RayF
22221
Dec 7, 2020
Just want to point out you can buy this nice, understated, bauhaus/minimalist-looking Invicta watch for about a hundred bucks less:
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The Invicta comes in this tasteful 54mm case with its own dragon on the dial. You just don't find styling details like that on a Zeppelin. I mean, it is Christmas and all. Don't you think you deserve something nice too? https://invictastores.com/collections/invicta-venom-mens-quartz-525mm-model-32779
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siddharthb
7
Dec 8, 2020
RayFBahahahaus design philosophy at its finest.
johnnylarue
508
Dec 9, 2020
RayFGorgeous! 😍😍😍
BeastMD
163
Oct 17, 2020
  • Winding direction: Bidirectional/unidirectional
Nice one.
dotcat007
192
Oct 17, 2020
This is usually not a good thing, right?
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johnnylarue
508
Oct 17, 2020
I like this one! I’ll take a power reserve indicator and dubiously useful 24-hour dial over clunkier options like date and day of the week dials... any day of the week. ;) Also agree with the others: very fair price for a 28800 movement. A nicely executed poor man’s Glashutte.
JAone
999
Oct 17, 2020
Really attractive watch with good movement at what seems a very reasonable price. Great dress watch option. I really don't mind Miyota and this is a step up from their base movements. Almost tempted, but already have a similar style running a ETA 7750, but if I didn't I would probably purchase, the crown position and the dial are just that little bit more interesting than the really "minimal minimalists"!!
RayF
22221
Oct 19, 2020
Now that I think about it, I recall the movie where Kevin Bacon and Julia Roberts actually invented this watch...
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Aliasfox
96
Oct 17, 2020
I could do without the 24-hr indicator, and the mineral crystal’s a bit of a disappointment, but power reserve and a Miyota 9 at this price isn’t bad, and the overall aesthetics are pretty clean. Just note that “Made in Germany” might not mean what you expect it to mean...
RGMD
27
Dec 8, 2020
I bought this on the last run, though I was double-minded about it. It would be my first of the Bauhaus design, had the intriguingly displaced crown, and wouldn't break the bank, so I went for it. It has really grown on me since then. Plus, I'm amazed at its accuracy. It is averaging a discrepancy of about 2-3 seconds per day, which blows away my other watches that are in this price range. The movement in this thing is no joke.
fishstickxxx
290
Dec 7, 2020
Odd how seeing this come up again and again is making me like it more! Is this the DROP sales technique? To wear down the buyer with the same offerings until they succumb?
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