This Fedex package arrived on Wednesday morning (from Germany), after i've placed an order with Steinhart Watches on Saturday.
Opening the package reveals a white box ...
and a 22mm strap with a signed Steinhart buckle (courtesy of Mr. Gunter, thanks! ) This is a handmade true carbon black strap and Steinhart claims that they are one of the first manufacturer to produce it. The back of the strap is made with leather.
Removing the lid off the white box reveals a nice oak wood finished watch box (i didnt even get one with watches retailing many times more ) ...
that houses the Nav B Chrono II with a stainless steel bracelet.
This is what the watch looks like, complete with the tag, wrapping and crystal protective film fresh out of the box.
The watch comes with a solid caseback.
The SS bracelet uses screwed links (solid) with brushed finishing. A quality piece that should hold up well with use. This is very much a tool watch if you like, without the need to worry about smudging up any shiny portions of the bracelet. It should also be relatively easy to maintain. I'm also glad to find that the bracelet is easy on hairy arms, a PIA experience for some badly constructed ones.
Opening the package reveals a white box ...
and a 22mm strap with a signed Steinhart buckle (courtesy of Mr. Gunter, thanks! ) This is a handmade true carbon black strap and Steinhart claims that they are one of the first manufacturer to produce it. The back of the strap is made with leather.
Removing the lid off the white box reveals a nice oak wood finished watch box (i didnt even get one with watches retailing many times more ) ...
that houses the Nav B Chrono II with a stainless steel bracelet.
This is what the watch looks like, complete with the tag, wrapping and crystal protective film fresh out of the box.
The watch comes with a solid caseback.
The SS bracelet uses screwed links (solid) with brushed finishing. A quality piece that should hold up well with use. This is very much a tool watch if you like, without the need to worry about smudging up any shiny portions of the bracelet. It should also be relatively easy to maintain. I'm also glad to find that the bracelet is easy on hairy arms, a PIA experience for some badly constructed ones.
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