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Swiss Made TW Steel Watch with Sapphire Crystal Face $208 plus Shipping from Peters of Kensington

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CEO Canteen 50mm Watch features:
Oversized, dark titanium-coloured dial.
ETA Swiss-made quartz movement.
Three hands, with a black date window.
Crafted from high-grade 316L steel.
Sapphire crystal face.
Sandblasted case with titanium PVD coating (PVD stands for “physical vapour deposition” and is an environmentally-friendly vacuum coating process that results in a tough finish that will retain its appearance for years).
Water resistant to one hundred metres.
Shiny dark titanium PVD-coated bezel.
Black leather strap with dark titanium PVD-coated steel clasp.
The crown – the button on the side of the watch used to adjust the time and the date – is covered with an oversized cap which resembles the lid of a water canteen. To change the time and date, just unscrew the crown cap. The crown cap is attached to the body of the watch, similar to the way the lid of a canteen attaches to the canteen's drinking spout.
Beautifully presented in an imitation leather gift box.
Includes two years' international warranty.

Model Number: CE1052.
Face Diameter: 50mm.

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  • +2

    Same price for over a month now…

    Looks like their normal price for this watch…

    • +4

      It looks like they have always been selling it for $208.

      Before this one, they were selling the black one for $187

      http://web.archive.org/web/20140708083925/http://www.peterso…

      • -1

        I think swiss movement, sapphire crystal worth a bit extra, belive this is the best price for a swiss made watch with sapphire face i ever seen.

        • well there's no rush to get one as they sell it at this price all the time… Best wait for a sale…

        • +1

          ETA is nice, but quartz no thanks.

        • Swiss movement, But I doubt the whole watch is made in Switzerland.

    • +4

      Bargain or not, the company i use to work for had these in the past. They no longer stock this brand since the return rate is so bloody high…
      just a heads up.

      • What's the issues with the watch? Is it a mechanical or battery?

        • excuse the late reply. battery is never an issue as not may watch manufacturing companies make their own branded batteries to match.
          workmanship. pushers use to fall off on random chrono models, water resistance levels is questionable even with the screw in crown models. and i don't know which movement they use but we had a lot coming back because they weren't keeping time.

          lets hope the company up their game because this was pretty much the only brand we had at the time which was of this size in its price range.

  • Quartz lol. nty.

    • +1

      b.. but it's Swiss quartz!

      • And "crafted (not just production line made) from high grade 316L steel" - aka the stainless steel commonly used for watches. Ah, don'tcha luv marketing.

  • +2

    50mm face are you serious? you could take off the bands and use it as a frisbee

  • Keep in mind that a 50mm is MASSIVE. Add on the bulging crown and it's going to get uncomfortable. Don't even think about it unless you have a huge wrist. No lume shot either, so don't expect much.

    • +2

      It's a pretty big knob

      • I think this watch is for elderly people. With poor vision and arthritis. That crown is the size of the volume knob on my stereo.

        BTW, could this be the most pretentious retail shop name in history?

    • Very similar to Uboat watches. Oversized and have the attached cover.

    • It would be massive.
      I got the 45mm one last time and that's already quite big.
      Anyone considering it, I would recommend getting the 45mm one which they also have:
      http://www.petersofkensington.com.au/Public/TW-Steel-CEO-Can…

  • 44mm is the max i'd go. Any bigger is huge!

    • +1

      That's what she say

  • nice watch, had to comment and plus

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