I'm very tempted by one of these. A bit of a gamble but, if Steinhart continue to grow, it could be a future collectors item. It is the first watch from them to house their in-house movement; the ST.5: http://www.steinhartwatches.de/en/steinhart-st5.html
While not strictly a proper custom movement, but a rebadged Seagull / Hangzhou movement, it's still a big step for a smaller brand.
I'm very tempted by one of these. A bit of a gamble but, if Steinhart continue to grow, it could be a future collectors item. It is the first watch from them to house their in-house movement; the ST.5: http://www.steinhartwatches.de/en/steinhart-st5.html
While not strictly a proper custom movement, but a rebadged Seagull / Hangzhou movement, it's still a big step for a smaller brand.
Add to the above, the similarity (read "homage") to the early 369 Rolex Explorers (http://rolexpassionreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Rolex6538_red.jpg) and you've got something that should, at the very least, hold it's value...