So, eventually got round to taking a "few" snaps (sorry for the picture quality the light was shocking and I didnt have long
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)of the new Steinhart earlier, not the best as I didn't have long, but here goes with a short review:
I went for the Steinhart One Military Vintage (OMV)
here as I liked the styling and price for a daily beater / all round workhorse. I also liked the slight nod to the James Bond Sub (not as much as a nod as the Ocean One Vintage
here) but after deliberation went for the OMV as I just preferred the overall look and colouring.
It cost 365 Euros (£290.26) delivered, which for a watch of this spec, on paper, was very good value for money.
I ordered direct from the Steinhart website on the 20th January, got my order confirmation on the 21st, shipping / tracking details on the 28th and took delivery (in the UK, from Germany) on the 30th - not bad at all.
First impressions - the box / packaging was a nice surprise, pretty standard outer box but a nice presentation / storage box which was more than expected for a watch of this price:
The watch itself is solid and has a quality look and feel to it. The crystal is clear and has a great viewing angle, the "charcoal" face is not an issue (in fact I really like the colouring) whereas the previous revision had a black face and some have noted their dislike as to the new colour, but is certainly wasn't a deal breaker for me.
The bezel is solid and has a satisfying "click" as it rotates (which takes a reassuring amount of effort to turn) the case, (screwdown) crown and backcase are, again, well made and surprisingly "solid" for a £300 watch.
The (super) lume does not disappoint either giving a solid, even dark green glow for a number of hours with the shortest of blasts from an LED torch
So, all good, so far but then we come to the bracelet. The actual bracelet is, again, solid and weighty giving a feel of a good quality product, especially the solid end links, but the clasp is terribad, a real let down, it feels cheap and flimsy and does not give much reassurance as to its longevity (in fact I've already had one of the screw in pins fall out!). Unfortunately it doesn't stop there. The springbars are without a doubt the most awkward ive ever had the displeasure or removing / reinstalling. That is on the original bracelet - they are fine on other bracelets, straps and obligatory natos. It appears to be a small / badly placed opening in the back of the SELs which make removing / replacing the springbars on the original bracelet a mare.
That said (for me personally as I can't see me using the standard bracelet much) it is more of a niggle or mild annoyance as the overall quality, look and feel of the watch heavily outweighs the bracelet and springbar "issue".
Overall I'm very impressed with the watch for the price and can see it being on my wrist a lot more often that not for the foreseeable, especially with a nice selection of replacements for the original bracelet
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So here's a "few" pics from earlier:
Original bracelet:
After (eventually) removing the bracelet:
On a Crown and Buckle brown leather nato:
Cheapo eBay rubber strap (just to see how it looks, may plump for a more expensive / decent one now
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)
Black nato
Black and Grey Striped nato:
Black / Red / Green nato:
Black and Beige nato:
And picture gallery here
http://imgur.com/a/OVPR9