Usual Steinhart case with horrible flat lugs. I wish they'd do 40mm versions of the Ocean One.
Has anyone seen or got one of the new Steinhart Ocean 1 Bronze models yet. Had an email land in my inbox this morning from Steinhart. Looks nice and a very reasonable price 450EUR. Very tempted :-)
Usual Steinhart case with horrible flat lugs. I wish they'd do 40mm versions of the Ocean One.
Got the same email, looks stunning and an absolute bargain at 450 Euro. Gonna wait and see what people say about it after a few months of ownership before ordering, how the bronze holds up after daily use etc......
Really doesn't look right in bronze, but then I don't like bronze watches in general. That price is heading towards £450 after Brexit and my money would be going elsewhere.
I have no problem with the flattish lugs - my wrists are wide enough to accommodate their shape.
New they look a bit gaudy, but hopefully they will develop a nice patina.
I particularly like the one with the green bezel.
I find it very hard to picture what it'd look like on the wrist, looked very bright in the photo they emailed out.
am normally a Steinhart Fan, and am looking at an Ocean 1 on Vintage GMT at the moment...but this is hideous..
Really like it - it's the C1 version for me with leather strap and light brown bezel....actually I just ordered one too :-)
Has any fellow Tzers gotten their hands on the Bronze Steinhart. Which bezel did you go for? The green keeps shouting to me! How have you found them and how have they aged? Any quality issues? Pics would be good 😊
I was hoping to see a response to t72s question too .
I too was hoping to see how the bronze watch ages and if there were any issues with things like the bronze bezel or crown. I am guessing as the patina comes on these could get stiff? I did email Steinhart Sunday to ask the current leadtime but sadly they did not bother to respond :-(
Well, if it helps in anyway, have a look at my SC post for the Tudor black bay bronze I sold recently. The bronze really gets better with time. It's too blingy at first but soon dulls and takes on a browney/grey hue. Of course, the Steinhart bronze may be a little different. Parts like the crown and bezel (areas which are touched by fingers more often) seem to patinate more rapidly, all of which add to the character of the watch in my opinion.
Here's mine as of today. I received it around 7 weeks ago and wore it for a week but it's sat unworn until today. As you can see, the pic was taken under some very bright lights but the blingy appearance of the Steinhart website shots is long gone. In fact, it never looked like those awful pictures.
I don't particularly like the slab sides or the long lugs and in some regards I prefer the curvier brass Maranez Layan I sold a few months back but the patina on this is developing ok.
Likes:
Patina, dial, hands, strap, crystal, bezel.
Could be better:
Lugs, case shape.
All in all, I like it and will hold onto it for a good time but it is far from perfect.
It's a real pity about those lugs and their effect on wearability (at least in my case). I think it's a really good-looking watch and wouldn't mind giving brass a try.
I must say the long lugs on the LLD put me off that one hence why I went for the 1935.
Mmmm, from the Steinhart website, the green would have been my choice but this looks great too. Do the end links come as standard?
I enquired with Steinhart on leadtime on the green bezel version. After 4 days they came back with the reply below. Not very inspiring!! :-(
the sooner you order, the higher will you be on the list of customers to be served (watch probably back in stock mid of next week).
Not quite convinced about this one. I'd go for an Armida
Mine arrived last week. Have encouraged the patina a bit to reduce the blinginess factor.
I love Bronze watches, I only have one mind.
I just like watching the patina developing :thumbup:
They both look great to me :-)
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I like the dial - prefer it to the normal Ocean 1, and the sword hands, and the no date - but I dislike the colour of the bezels and question whether bronze is really suitable as a case material or merely a passing fashion.
If they would do me a stainless steel version with that dial and hands, black dial and bezel and a very lightly domed sapphire crystal I would be in like a shot.
Rolex themselves made something like this - a Submariner with an Explorer dial - quite a rarity and they go for six figures: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...r-100-000.html
This is what happens if you leave it out in all weathers for many weeks.
I like it.
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