Mu:n Watches Orion: Beeindruckende Mondphasen Uhr, die bleibt? Grey vs White Test - 4K

Mu:n Watches Orion in the shop: https://watchdavid.info/mun-watches-o... The Mu:n Watches Orion is a moon phase watch that doesn't rely on kitsch, but rather on precision and design. I have two versions here: Orion Grey and Orion White – both with their own distinct character, both, in my opinion, perfectly suited for everyday wear. For context: This is an advertisement/paid partnership with Mu:n Watches (watches provided & video production supported). My opinion remains my own. A little background on the series: Orion Blue and Orion Green were limited editions (200 pieces each) and are already sold out. Grey and White are regularly available – as is the new Brown. The most important specs that you really feel on your wrist: 38 mm diameter, 46 mm lug-to-lug, 10.6 mm height, 20 mm lug width. 316L stainless steel, double anti-reflective sapphire crystal, 10 ATM water resistance. Inside, a mechanical automatic movement based on the Sellita SW288-1 operates: 42-hour power reserve, 4 Hz, 18 jewels, regulation approximately ±7 seconds per day. And then there are the details that make the Orion so special: the moon phase display with "29.5" (synodic month), the astronomical feel of the dial, the view of the movement – ​​and, of course, the lume moment when the moon truly comes alive in the dark. All this is framed by the concept of Artemis: the moon not as a nostalgic symbol, but as a rhythm and an idea. Which would you choose – Grey or White – and why? Or perhaps Brown? #munwatches #orion #moonphase #watchdavid #watchreview 0:00 Trailer Mun Watches Orion 0:15 Intro & Transparency 0:56 The 5 Orion Models & Colors 1:27 Artemis & Why the Moon Is Back in the Spotlight 1:47 Packaging / Slipcase / Apollo Quote 2:07 A Beautiful or Serious Watch? 2:14 Why 38mm Still Works 2:46 Moon Phase: Just for Looks? Or a Real Idea? 2:54 Dial Details & 29.5 Scale 3:16 Mun Watches Orion Grey vs. White 3:33 Artemis Mission as a Timekeeper 3:45 The Case Back and the Movement 4:00 Lume & Nighttime Observation 4:47 Sellita SW288-1 Movement in Detail 5:25 Why 38mm Still Works II 6:13 Conclusion & Question 6:37 Quick Moon Phase Adjustment