Steinhausen Watches
Steinhausen was a small company started in 1923. It was the first company to create a watch that displayed the date, day and month and the only one to designate AM/PM. Some original Steinhausens are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars today.
Today, over 80 years after its creation, Steinhausen is making a comeback with some of its original designs intact and several newer models designed with today's savvy watch wearer in mind.
Warranty
You can purchase a replacement guarantee from the Steinhausen Company to cover your product for two full additional years after the Manufacture's Limited One Year Warranty has expired.
Steinhausen Product Line
The Steinhausen Classic Automatic Watch (model AR1009GL) features automatic self winding movement, with 35 jewels, powered by the body movement of the wearer. The case and bezel are polished stainless steel. The classic Steinhausen ivory dial set, with black markers, features 3 calendar subdials displaying month, year, AM/PM, stars/sun graphic and 1 numerical month flip dial. Water resistant to 165 feet, this lists for $349.
The Steinhausen Classic Infinity Auto Watch (model SD2581G) simulates the original engraving of tiny, precise geometric lines in the face of the guilloche dial. Today, this is done with computer-aided design, but it remains beautiful. It includes an oak wood box with matte black finish and felt lining, authenticity card, serial number, 2 leather wristbands and a commemorative Steinhausen pin. It lists for $349.
The Steinhausen Voyager Automatic Watch (model AR2252SL) is designed in tribute to Author, Jules Verne. It features a polished stainless steel bezel, and armatures, and an automatic movement with 35 jewels. The dial features a Voyager window, an opening with Nautilus-bridge, spring loaded flywheel and 2 calendar apertures displaying the day and month. Water resistant to 165 feet, this has a list price of $299.
The Steinhausen Leonardo Watch (model AR2575) features Swiss automatic movement with an open display of complex rotating gears; 72 moving parts in all. The skeleton is viewable from the front and through the clear case back. This also features a striking two-tone gold case. Water resistant to 165 feet, this has a list price of $349.
Other Steinhausen Series
The Ulrich watch is a series of automatic calendar chronographs.
The Marquise watch series feature men's and women's limited edition watches with chronograph functions.
