Aw, man!! You got me all excited for a moment Ken, I've been quietly willing Steinhart to do an Explorer rip-off homage for ages.
A heads up if anyone is interested in Steinhart limited editions:
http://www.gnomonwatches.com/watches...-edition-50pcs
Aw, man!! You got me all excited for a moment Ken, I've been quietly willing Steinhart to do an Explorer rip-off homage for ages.
I like it, affordable good looking GMT that is unlikely to lose much value if I get bored with it
Are these not available from Steinhart themselves?
Yes there are import taxes. DHL contact you and give you a price and a reference and you go on their website and pay on-line.
The vintage GMT is currently available from Neil at Chronomaster for £445.00, but it is the normal edition with the flat sapphire crystal.
http://www.chronomaster.co.uk/steinh...0211+-+sth-19/
Thanks for the heads up Ken. Just put an order in for one of those.
There seems to be two additions of this watch. One comes with Gunter Steinharts sig on the back and includes a leather strap and fancy box. The cheaper addition doesn't have any extras but is 100 dollars cheaper. I'm quite tempted by the cheaper version.
I put an order in as well, I went for Gunter Steinhart version.
For info: $720 came out at £604 on the PayPal checkout.
Last edited by Wallasey Runner; 29th December 2016 at 18:03.
42mm though - pity if you like the original, good news if you have large wrists I guess...
Not as far as I know. SH's business certainly used to be about OEMing for anyone who could pay (such as Christopher Ward!) and in magazine articles they promote the fact that they still supply MeisterSinger with movements (the SH21). SH's website, here www.synhor.ch/service-2/?lang=en, implies that they are still open for business from others including for series production:
Our service range
Development: movements, modules, watches
Construction: Measuring, 2D, 3D
Industrialisation processes
In-house prototyping and tool making (turning, CNC machining, gearing, finishing)
Series production
There's certainly nothing on the website that suggests that they are exclusive to CW now.
Yes probably fine for most though a touch too large for me personally. Just pointing out to anyone who's in love with the original that this will be larger, looking at it you'd assume it would be the same, but Steinhart seem to assume bigger is better. I'd have preferred it 1:1, others may appreciate the extra size.
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Thats at least 3 from the forum today so I doubt the 50 will last long
Nice watch i must say.
I'd like one of these over the original, but I'll stick with mine and in 20 years that'll be aged lume as well! Flat glass will be back in fashion then too!
What's with that bizarre growth on the side of the case where the crown emerges? It's not really a crown guard, does it serve any practical purpose?
First 50 are gone. Damn. I hesitated... And there were 10 when I checked this morning. Oh well...
The "Gunter Steinhart" specials have now all sold out - I shouldn't have looked at this thread earlier this afternoon, not sure what number is coming my way.
Import charges paid (did not break the bank either)
What were they? Roughly.
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Well... it just goes to show you.. sold out is never sold out until you check! I had emailed Gnomon JUST IN CASE someone backed out or there had been an error with their website stock count. Got an email in the early hours of this morning to tell me that there is ONE left!! Result! I got the last of the 50 signed limited editions.
Thanks OP for the heads up. I've regretted selling my ceramic Ocean 1 last year and have been looking at Steinharts again recently - this one looks to be a beauty!
Great, the first to land. I paid my import duties this morning and mine is currently at Singapore Airport scheduled for delivery on Friday. Yours must have been sent before the New Year break.
You get the honour to post a few more images.
First thoughts ?
Remember the one on e-bay that we both bid on, the L/E of 150. There is another listed and bidding is at £300. Might be worth keeping an eye on it.
Last edited by Wallasey Runner; 3rd January 2017 at 18:24.
I have just got home and opened it up, the package is larger than I was expecting, this is my first Steinhart so I dont know if it is a generic boxset etc? there is a nice carbdoard outer box with a piano black presentation box inside
I was surprised to see it was unbranded but inside there is a steinhart sticker?
My first glance inside Noticed they had included an extra bright orange nato strap which is a bonus, the leather strap looks a nice quality item and also included is two polishing cloths/resizing tool
The watch I have received looks to be number 40 (will double check when I unwrap it) I have got so far as to sliding it onto my wrist to check the size (I was a bit worried about it being a bit big) I think it looks a good fit on my 6.75" wrist...others may not agree
I then decided to pop it all away until I have chance to take a proper look, the watch looks very nice and I am looking forward to wearing it
Sorry that I was first to receive it as my review/photography skills are non existent
Fantastic! Just paid the import charges on mine and it should be with me on the 6th January. The whole package looks great and, like at least one of the other posters, this is my first Steinhart too.
Brilliant! Great to see the first pictures... but not great that mine's not shipped yet! Oh well, I should be glad I snagged the last one!
I agree, the superdome crystals are superb, so tactile and of course easy to look after with a tube of Polywatch. For some the size and weight is the issue with Steinhart. I have 7" wrists and haven't had a problem with any of them. They are quite heavy, usually around 200g with a steel bracelet on. I personally like the weight, but if you put it on the leather strap or NATO it will feel completely different.
I was curious about this, knowing you have first-hand experience. Could you give some sort of comparison? I'd like to understand what about the Steinharts you feel puts them up there with the more expensive brands. (This isn't a sarcastic snipe, and I know it's very subjective etc., but I've been wondering about it as I've seen your collection evolve.)