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The STEINHART Ocean 39 vintage GMT is a sporty, exclusive watch with a robust design and first-class workmanship. The STEINHART Ocean 39 vintage GMT combines sporty elegance and first-class craftsmanship. With a solid design that guarantees durability and outstanding workmanship, it sets standards in its price class. At its heart is the automatic Sellita SW330 movement, Swiss Made, with 25 rubies and a stop-seconds mechanism for maximum precision. The watch has a second time zone, a date at 3 o'clock and a screw-down crown for added security.
The 316L stainless steel case has a diameter of 39 mm, a total height of 14.5 mm and is water resistant to 30 ATM. The domed sapphire crystal has a double anti-reflective coating on the inside. The bezel and case back are also made of 316L stainless steel.
The black dial is equipped with Superluminova BGW9, which ensures excellent readability even in poor lighting conditions. The 20/16 mm screw-down stainless steel bracelet closes securely with a folding clasp. Overall, the STEINHART Ocean 39 vintage GMT is a sporty and high-quality watch that impresses with both its design and functionality - perfect for adventurers and watch lovers.
Maker | Steinhart Germany - Swiss Made |
Movement | SW330-2, élaboré |
Dial | Black with hour markers |
Luminous | Superluminova BGW9 |
Case | Stainless steel 316L |
Bezel | Stainless steel |
Crown type | Screwdown Steinhart signed crown |
Lug width | 20mm |
Crystal material | Sapphire glass domed, with double anti-reflecting coatings on the interior side |
Strap | Satin brushed stainless steel oyster bracelet OR jubilee bracelet with screw links and fliplock. 20x16mm |
Water resistance | 300m |
Dimensions | 39mm in diameter, 47mm lug to lug, 14.5mm thick |
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