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TW391G | | Availability:
Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | "Movement: mechanical automatic self winding; 21 jewels; doesn't use batteries and never needs winding; kinetically powered by body movement of wearer o Case: 5 microns - 23K polished gold plated bezel and armatures; brushed finish sides o Case back: 5 microns - 23K of polished gold, windowed, skeleton screw back o Glass: high impact, scratch resistant mineral crystal o Cabochon Crown: gold plated, ridged screw down pins with hand-cut sapphire gemstones o Bracelet: interchangeable black and brown aniline dyed leather wristbands o Clasps: gold plated hook clasp, rods, sprung pivots and lug straps accented with sapphire gemstones o Dial: ivory enamel face with black roman numerals o Calendar sub-dials: 3 calendar apertures display day, month, AM/PM with stars/sun graphic and 1 numerical month flip dial o Hands: sweep second, minute and hour o Water resistant: to 5ATM (50 meters)" | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 15 reviews |
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| | Watch Information | | Crystal Material: | mineral | | Clasp: | buckle | | Case Diameter: | 38 millimeters | | Case Thickness: | 6.40 millimeters | | Case Material: | steel-and-18k-gold | | Band Material: | leather | | Bezel Material: | steel-and-18k-gold | | Dial Color: | Ivory | | Movement: | automatic-self-wind | | Calendar: | day-date-and-month | | Water Resistance Depth: | 50 meters |
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people please read Aug 22, 2008 do not be mislead by the people who say they expected a european timepiece it says no where in the description that tis watch is swiss made. i own a watch extremely similar to this one but it is sold ny a company named stauer. in fact it is the same watch with diffrent style ands and dial color. most automatic watches' balance wheels will stop when banged against another object so this watch will lose some seconds but i have owned this piece for over 6 months and no hands have fallen off so far. this watch was designed to be cared for not to be used at a construction site. unless you buy a rolex, omega, heuer, jaeger le coultre, etc... will you get an extrmely high quality movement. in fact anybody that knows anything about watches will tell you that it is rare that you will find a swiss automatic for under $250 there are some like swatch that are automatic but they are not swiss made only the movement is swiss swatch uses an ETA movement on their automatics the rest of the watch such as the band, case etc.. is imported from another country. only when you see the indications "swiss made" on the dial case back or movement will you know that you are recieving a high quality swiss timepiece. unless you bought it on the streets of course. so any way this watch is bueatiful and it does do its job but you still have to remember : you get what you pay for.
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Looks nice, but is total junk. Jul 30, 2008 I bought this watch used and with low expectations, and boy were they justified. I knew it wasn't going to be an amazing bargain Swiss watch clone. I had hoped it would be a quality-on-a-budget watch; nice enough. It was not. Even at half-price, it was an overpriced piece of crap.
Although pretty, it lost nearly a minute per day, the day function didn't stay synchronized with the time, you could hear the low-quality winding mechanism grinding away as you moved your wrist (winding the watch), and the "sweep second hand" was more like "spastic second hand."
Please, don't buy into the marketing hype. No quality watch maker advertises in SkyMall and also sells spring-loaded shoe insoles through their website. Anyone who knows anything about watches will spot this thing a mile away and think you a fool for being suckered into buying one.
Mine's going up for sale on a popular online auction site this evening.
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Chinese junk watch Jun 29, 2008 The design was what attracted me. Very retro and detailed. It looks beautiful. It is just junk. After wearing it for a week I noticed a small hand laying on the bottom of the dial. I took it to my watch repair man. It happened a second time to another small hand. The repair man told me he would repair it as often as I would pay for it, but that I should just save my money. It wasn't worth more than a few bucks, even when running, because of its junk movement. Stienhuasen is a deliberately misleading name. It has no "Made In " mark because you are ment to assume it is German or Swiss. It is Chinese and imported by an unscrupulous importer.
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getting a bad rap.. Apr 12, 2008 Nobody loves a luxury timepiece more then I do. 2 years ago I recieved a steinhausen watch as a gift and since got more compliments then my movado and have had no problems keeping time. As for my other watch it has been in for minors repairs twice. Heres my problem. I read all the bad reviews online about watches like stienhausen that compete with high end watches. If it costs a high end watch company 500k to assemble a new line but can save more then half sending them overseas you can bet they do. While the dials, rotors and the back casing where the logos go on ...the bulk of the watch is being assembled somewhere else and its all hush hush with the watchmakers association who have greasy palms especially when the product is sold for 3k but only costs $90 to make the profit is goes to the name brand and the history. The way a high end watch is made is exactly how a steinhausen or another competing brand is made exept the palms stay dry and the watch is sold for alot less. The difference is the correct country where its really made is forcefully marked (different rules). Word is that that some of the lowed priced luxury watches were supposed to be sold in department stores but the 2 big watch companies one starts with M the other S threatened to walk. Sears biggest selling watch is a stienhausen but can only sell them online (wonder why?). So to all you bad reviewers that are pissed off because either cheaper watch looks and runs as good maybe even better then your $3k watch or theres some sort of personal gain from the bad reviews? who knows?
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Run, Don't Click Away From This Product Apr 10, 2008 I bought this watch from another company along with a TW691G for my girlfriend as treats following a traumatic period in our lives. We were excited to receive them along with their great-looking TM478 winders. They are beautiful watches.
Our disappointment followed soon after. After using the NIST to carefully set each watch, (I'm a stickler for this,) and keeping them in their winders, we found they both lost an average of a minute or more a day. They had to be reset daily. Over time, they became a joke and we stopped wearing them except for "special occasions." When we brought them out, we found the month dial was one or two settings off, the hour and minute hands were far off. In short, pretty junk.
Do not buy this watch.
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