The rotor seems reluctant to turn , but as a cheap watch it looks really smart, in fact as a watch fan who notices wrist time first all the time 😊 I would look several times at that peice and I love the triple date complication,thanks for sharing
For about $100 or less, depending if you can find discount codes, which there usually are to be applied, it's ok. Out of the Stauer catalog of homage watches that borrow heavily on vintage watches you may recognize, this was surprisingly the most original one... Although, funny enough, the moving story they have tied to this watch I have confirmed by them that it is a completely fictional concoction. Anyways, it was one of my very early watches when I was messing around with inexpensive watch collecting.
@khronokraze it's a beautiful looking watch and if it was a seiko it would be upwards of 2.5 k if it was JLC 8 k and if it was a lange, well who knows ?
It was a fun watch for under $100. I actually bought it 2 times. I like the faux vintage charm. Probably the only decent looking model out of the Stauer catalog.
Honey. It finds any and all available coupon codes automatically, tests each one and picks the one that saves you the most $$. Doesn't work on all web stores, but a lot if they happen to have any discounts at the time.
Not sure? It's not as old as the year in the model name would suggest. It is supposed to look like a watch that might have been made back around early mid-century. I know the first one of these I had bought back around 2010. So, at least that old.
Stauer watches seem to be well made.
Maybe. I've only had the one
The rotor seems reluctant to turn , but as a cheap watch it looks really smart, in fact as a watch fan who notices wrist time first all the time 😊 I would look several times at that peice and I love the triple date complication,thanks for sharing
For about $100 or less, depending if you can find discount codes, which there usually are to be applied, it's ok. Out of the Stauer catalog of homage watches that borrow heavily on vintage watches you may recognize, this was surprisingly the most original one... Although, funny enough, the moving story they have tied to this watch I have confirmed by them that it is a completely fictional concoction. Anyways, it was one of my very early watches when I was messing around with inexpensive watch collecting.
@khronokraze it's a beautiful looking watch and if it was a seiko it would be upwards of 2.5 k if it was JLC 8 k and if it was a lange, well who knows ?
How to open the back side
I have one these and it runs like a top. Daily wear around the house. Had to replace the crap band, but otherwise, i like it.
It was a fun watch for under $100. I actually bought it 2 times. I like the faux vintage charm. Probably the only decent looking model out of the Stauer catalog.
What was the chrome extension you mentioned for coupons? Online webstore for the watch? Thanks
Honey. It finds any and all available coupon codes automatically, tests each one and picks the one that saves you the most $$. Doesn't work on all web stores, but a lot if they happen to have any discounts at the time.
What year was this watch made?
Not sure? It's not as old as the year in the model name would suggest. It is supposed to look like a watch that might have been made back around early mid-century. I know the first one of these I had bought back around 2010. So, at least that old.
@@khronokraze I just bought 1 from A lady for 10$...Ig great purchase... I'm struggling to get the back first portion of the cover of lol
@@khronokraze It's probably older than 2010 because I brought this same watch back in 2006 and wore it until 2014.
I own one I purchased 22 years ago. They sell them new so if you buy one, it was probably made the year you purchased it.