Stienhart Watches

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Re: Stienhart Watches

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Ive got the OVM and its awesome. A true beast of a watch the quality is as good as the very high end watches and it keeps wicked time +5 secs over a 3 week period !!!!! worn all the time of course :D pull the trigger you wont be disappointed. Ive also got a c60 GMT and you cant really compare as they are 2 different watches but I would even say the quality is better in the cheaper Steiny :o (I know that's going to any some forum members)
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smegwina wrote:
Richard B wrote:
highway62 wrote:Any cyclops on any watch is an affront! :thumbdown:
Yeah, but you didn't used to like NATOs either! :lol:
Ooh, imagine a cyclops and a NATO. That would stop the world turning ;)

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And in my opinion NATO s are really dreadful.
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That is either one big ass watch, or a teeny tiny train :D

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Re: Stienhart Watches

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What's a Southern Railway A1 class doing up in Leeds anyway? Is it lost?
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They often get lost. Stepney got lost on the mountain in the fog, and ended up at the Smelter's Yard!
So I wish I was James Bond, just for the day.
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Robin CB wrote:What's a Southern Railway A1 class doing up in Leeds anyway? Is it lost?

We aren't that fussy in Leeds. :wave:

Try this one for the trains spotters.

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Well it's my bloody railway. :thumbup:
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Richard B wrote:They often get lost. Stepney got lost on the mountain in the fog, and ended up at the Smelter's Yard!
Might well have done, it certainly ain't here.

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Have stumbled into somebodies Choo Choo Forum :D
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highway62 wrote:Yep, this is the spitting image of a Rolex...

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:lol:
Dammit, now I want a Triton. :lol:
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ept55 wrote:Okay I had a look on their website and I 'm quite taken by the OCEAN-GMT 1 BLUE RED it comes in with postage at €435 or £364. So my questions are 1 what's the quality like 2 Is their customer service up with CWL and finally has anyone got any photos of this watch.

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Quality solid as a rock, wears nicely, comfortable bracelets and with current prices the best bang for buck GMT available in the world. I have never had one go wrong but they deliver stuff promptly and reply to emails with no issue
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Macca wrote:Quality solid as a rock, wears nicely, comfortable bracelets and with current prices the best bang for buck GMT available in the world. I have never had one go wrong but they deliver stuff promptly and reply to emails with no issue
Yep, the logical argument is right there, 100%

There's the emotional argument as well.

I'm building up to do a review in a little while. But at the moment it'll just be the Ocean models as that's all I have. Outside the Ocean range there's other stuff, like the Triton, that's outrageously nice for next to no money.
So I wish I was James Bond, just for the day.
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Re: Stienhart Watches

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spacebrother wrote:
highway62 wrote:Yep, this is the spitting image of a Rolex...

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:lol:
Dammit, now I want a Triton. :lol:
fantastic looking watch ,
worth every penny.
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Oh don't get me started on emotion, if I let that come into it I will be ordering a nav b chrono and a new race timer before tea time!


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tempusmaximus wrote:
spacebrother wrote:
highway62 wrote:Yep, this is the spitting image of a Rolex...

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:lol:
Dammit, now I want a Triton. :lol:
fantastic looking watch ,
worth every penny.
I'll take all that as a compliment :thumbup:
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I would, great watch
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