FlexpertHamilton
Master Don Juan
whatever is cheaperAre you looking for a replica or a different brand but heavily inspired design?
whatever is cheaperAre you looking for a replica or a different brand but heavily inspired design?
Rarely. Hopefully if I need to know the time there's a clock somewhere in the place. If not, you can always ask somebody for the time.Anyway, do you use a watch, zekko?
Depends on your budget I guess. There are cheap replicas ($50-100) that will have the general appearance but will not hold up under close inspection and YMMV on reliability if you actually want the thing to tell time. A top of the line replica is somewhere in the $600-1k range. They are pretty much indistinguishable from the real thing unless you are a professional watch dealer (and even they sometimes get taken by fakes). I don't have a replica but do your research before purchasing as they are many deceptive ads and sellers out there.whatever is cheaper
Well, that depends on the watch.A watch repairman told me that most watches regardless of price are made in the same handful of factories (mostly in Asia). Not sure if it's true or not.
Plus the original boxes and paperwork from 2016; it has an ETA automatic movement and comes with three leather straps; and one military green / red stripe NATO strap.For me, the titanium case, and the vintage look to the face/dial.... BIG thumbs-up
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I didn't want to open my watch to check and I doubt I could see differences, so instead I adjusted the time yesterday to the atomic clock on internet at 12.30 Amsterdam time.There are four grades available with the main differences being how the watches are tested at the factory, the finish, the mainspring, the hairspring, and the anti-shock device used. Let’s compare the grades below:
Standard Grade:
Adjusted in two positions; Nickel plated balance wheel; Nivarox hairspring; ETACHOC / Novodiac anti-shock device; polyrubies used for pallet jewels.
Elaborated (Elabore) Grade:
Adjusted in three positions; Nickel plated balance wheel; Nivarox hairspring; ETACHOC / Novodiac anti-shock device; polyrubies used for pallet jewels.
Top Grade:
Adjusted in five positions; Glucydur balance wheel; Anachron hairspring; Incabloc anti-shock device; red rubies used for pallet jewels.
Chronometer Grade:
Adjusted in five positions; COSC specs; Glucydur balance wheel; Anachron hairspring; Incabloc anti-shock device; red rubies used for pallet jewels.
All grades have the same diameter, height, jewel count, frequency, and power reserve.
ACCURACY:
The expected accuracy of the ETA caliber 2824-2 depends on the grade.
The average for this caliber is the +/12 seconds per day range since most of the 2824-2 movements out in the wild are the Standard grade.
- Standard – +/-12 seconds per day up to +/- 30 sec/day
- Elaborated – +/-7 seconds per day up to +/- 20 sec/day
- Top – +/-4 seconds per day up to +/- 15 sec/day
- Chronometer – COSC spec
Source: https://calibercorner.com/eta-caliber-2824-2/
Someone told me that it was a good deal that my Steinhart was the version with the 2824-2, as the new(er) ones are made with different movements that are only hand winding and require more regular service for wear and tear.My Stowa B-type has it, also my Steinhart A-type - The Stowa loses about 3 sec a day - not checked the Steiny, but I suspect it's around 3 to 7 sec plus or minus.
Yes, I read that it's best to only use hand winding when it's totally stopped or when the second hand starts to skip indicating low charge. And to only give the crown enough winding (<10 rotations) and let the rest to the automatic rotor. You can also wind it quickly by holding the automatic watch by the strap dial down and swirl the watch around like you're stirring soup.Being automatic, they obviously stop if you don't wear it for a couple of days... IIRC the 2824-2 is quoted to have a reserve of 36 (maybe 38..?) hours... In reality I've known them go a little longer...
You can kick start it with the winder, though personally I only do that if it has fully stopped, and even then just give a couple of turns to get it going - A few hours on the wrist and the reserve is back up near full again.
Yes, I think it's the authentic real deal. Very happy with it. And with the two extra leather bands I can vary the look also.I do like that one you bought AA - Bargain!
Box and tag are identical to what my A-type was supplied in.
Nice love the steinhart.Today I installed a 'deployment clasp' on one of the spare straps. This basically turns the leather strap into a link-wristband:
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I prefer analog watches, but I know why they're popular. This one and the G-Shocks are tough watches.Casio F-91W