The best way to describe this incredible timepiece is to say that it was inspired by an "adventuresome gentleman." Imagine the 1928 World's Fair in Paris and the coinciding centennial celebration of Jules Verne's birth and you'll get the picture. The details and sweeping design elements clearly glorify this romantic era in history. As with all Steinhausens, the design influences often come from great visionaries and inventors from the past.
Everything about the Voyager evokes the imagery and imagination of a Jules Verne novel. - A Journey to the Center of the Earth - Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea - Around the World in Eighty Days - From the Earth to the Moon Imagine any of the gentlemen heroes from these classic stories and it's easy to imagine Steinhausen's Voyager adorning their wrists on magnificent adventures. The quality and craftsmanship is impeccable. But it's the details that make this timepiece truly unique. The face has a built-in Voyager window with a nautilus-bridge spanning the opening and spring loaded flywheel for view into one of the most advanced automatic movements in the world. What does automatic movement mean for you? It never needs batteries and it never needs to be wound. It's constantly wound by the kinetic movement of your body. 2 calendar apertures display day of the week, month and numerical month flip dial. Ivory enamel face with black Roman numerals complete the handsome look of this once in a generation timepiece. And like all Steinhausens the Voyager was entirely crafted and assembled by hand just like in 1923. Water resistant to 50 meters. Brushed stainless steel case.
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SPECIFICATIONS: Case: diameter 1.5"; polished stainless steel bezel and armatures; brushed finish sides Case back: polished stainless steel, windowed, skeleton screw back Glass: high impact, scratch resistant mineral crystal Crown: stainless steel, ridged screw down pins Bracelet: 8.25L" x .75W" interchangeable black and brown aniline dyed leather wristbands Clasps: stainless steel hook clasp, rods, strap lugs and sprung pivots Movement: mechanical automatic self winding; 35 jewels Dial: diameter 1.25"; ivory enamel face with black roman numerals Sub-dials: 2 calendar apertures display day, month, year, AM/PM with stars/sun graphic and 1 numerical month flip dial Voyager window: opening with Nautilus-bridge and spring loaded flywheel for view into movement from face Hands: sweep second, minute and hour Water resistant: to 5ATM (50 meters) Weight: 1.06 oz.
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