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| Swiss inventor and architect Ulrich Van-Heusen was a master craftsman who dedicated himself to his trade. He lived in an era when only the wealthy could afford a timepiece. But in 1923, Van-Heusen completed his first automatic calendar watch - only one of seven he ever completed. It displayed not only the time, but also the date, day and month; and it was the first to designate the difference between AM and PM. Van-Heusen named his brand Steinhausen after the region in Switzerland from where his family came. He was steadfast in his belief that wristwatches, not the prevalent pocket watch, would eventually become an item people could not live without, even though wristwatches had been invented by Antoine de Patek and Adrien Philippe in 1868. And Van-Heusen was correct! The Great Depression almost eliminated handmade watches of this quality. One that remains today fetched $300,000 at auction. Wristwatches became the must-have item for people of all social strata, but the distinguished gentry continued to buy Steinhausen's handcrafted marvels. Steinhausen continues its reputation of producing the finest workmanship and classy designs. And now, we are pleased to re-introduce the original Steinhausen model with stylish updates. Like the original Steinhausen, each watch is painstakingly reproduced by hand from 186 genuine Swiss parts. Then it is so rigorously tested for two weeks that just six percent of movements made end up in a Steinhausen. Swiss automatic movement standards allow for an accuracy of +25/-27 seconds per day. Our Steinhausen watches rate +15/-13 seconds per day, making it more accurate. Like the original Steinhausen, the Uhlrich follows the displaying the day, date, month, year, and moon and stars depicting day and night. The sweeping second-hand movement, brushed and polished stainless steel, and ivory face with Roman numerals is included. Twenty-one jeweled stones inside aid movement and accuracy, and interchangeable brown and black crocodile leather wristbands match whatever clothes you're wearing. It comes in a handsome felt-lined wood box, along with a card certifying its authenticity. The value of the Ulrich is sure to increase over time - not just monetarily but also in the amount of attention you'll receive. Until now, most of us couldn't afford a timepiece of such masterful style and quality. Be the first to wear this remarkable new addition to the world-famous Steinhausen line.
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Features
Movement: mechanical automatic self winding; 21 jewels; doesn't use batteries and never needs winding; kinetically powered by body movement of wearer
Case: 5 microns - 23K polished gold plated bezel, sides and armatures
Case back: 5 microns - 23K of polished gold, windowed, skeleton screw back
Glass: high impact, scratch resistant mineral crystal
Crown: gold plated, ridged screw down pin and 3 protruded buttons
Bracelet: 2 interchangeable black and brown embossed crocodile leather wristbands
Clasps: gold plated hook clasp, rods, strap lugs and sprung pivots
Dial: ivory enamel face with black roman numerals
Calendar sub-dials: 4 calendar apertures display day, month, numerical day of the month and AM/PM with moon/sun graphic
Hands: sweep second, minute and hour
Water resistant: to 5ATM (50 meters)
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