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What do you guys think of Steinhart's new "TRITON 100 ATM Stahl"  Rating:  Rating
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 Posted: Sat Jan 16th, 2010 02:02 pm
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As i had posted in a prior thread on this puppy, I love the watch overall, some real nice design touches but a tad bit budy maybe... part of my lioked the other older Triton better yet if i'd buy one, it'd be this one somehow... something appeals to me.

Just don't have the $560euros yet...)

Now i gotta get plugged in this AquaLuna 2 story...

 

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 Posted: Sat Jan 16th, 2010 09:52 pm
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Thanks for all the great replies guys...I ALWAYS like to hear your guys excellent comments on all that is WIS...and honestly appreciate everyone throwin' in their honest opinion!!! 

...just one of the many things that makes 3T a great place to hang out...hand6.gif

I definitely tend to fall for a watch that has a design that trends more toward the "classic", less busy design side, so I agree with alot of the comments made that note the dial is a bit busy...there is just something about the way this entire design melds together that I really like though...I'm just totally lovin' it!! (like you guys...all IMO...the WIS kingdom would be a very boring place if everyone shared the same opinion...so it is truly all good woohoo.gif).

I'll try to reply to some of your posts individually below.

 

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 Posted: Sat Jan 16th, 2010 10:07 pm
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bigrustypig wrote: Chris, thanks for posting this. hand6.gif

I think it's a great watch with sufficient features for serious enthusiasts to consider. Reminds me a little bit though of the forthcoming Aqua Luna 2, except that that one presents itself with a dominant blue dial color markings and accents (if the last thread on the AL2 were to be the final product).

Overall a good, good snap even at E650.00 considering the HEV, 1,000m rating and black DLC....which is the most difficult to achieve on DLC. Usually, DLC is just a shade or 2 lighter than jet black but Steinhart may have scored a home run on the total black variant.

But I have to agree with Brice that the dial is a little too busy particularly with the addition of the inner broken orange ring. Maybe without that inner ring, the watch would posture itself a little more seriously. Somehow though the value of that ring comes up when dark sets in and lume takes over.

Unless my eyes are playing tricks on me, that discrete orange seal around the seams of the HEV is an unusual and remarkable touch on design.

Not very comfortable having a deployant on a diver and would prefer the usual tang-type buckle or popular double snap safety buckle.

Would I consider buying this on a scale of 1 to 10? Yes....I'd score it a 7 and maybe my craving for this watch would increase to a 9 if only it were thicker than 14mm. Ideally, an 18mm height would complement this hefty diver.

The above points are only my opinion and anybody is open to disagree.

Big Congrats to the folks at Steinhart for a notable creation.yourock.gif


Jeff...thanks for takin' the extra time to reply on this one amigo...your detailed comments really gave me some things to think about.

I agree with the comparison comments to the upcoming Aqualuna 2...I remember thinking back on that one not knowing which design really became the "winner"...the Aqualuna 2 is definitely one that I will keep my eyes out for in 2010.

Like you, that extra HEV design element with the orange accented HEV valve highlight that plays off the orange in the dial really caught my attention...really love that!!!hand6.gif 

I have a feeling that 2010 will end with this one in the watch box somehow...

-Chris

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 Posted: Sat Jan 16th, 2010 10:16 pm
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KenC wrote: I have nothing but respect for all of the Steinhart/Debaufre offerrings, but I'm up to my neck in Divers.  I still waiting for them to come out with a great Pilot GMT watch!

I hear you Ken....I had been anxiously awaiting the new Pilot from Debaufre...when the new Aero Gent Officer pilot model was revealed...I have to admit I was let down by the design path that had been taken.

But...I have to admit that I'm really liking some of the new pilot designs coming out of Steinhart...the thing that has been the biggest surprise for me is the (apparently deliberate) different design paths that Debaufre and Steinhart seem to be taking going into the 2010 models.  They are really departing from each other much more than in the past where historically the "brand" marking was the only significant difference between the watch models.

I could go for a Pilot GMT model from this brand in a heartbeat!!!

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 Posted: Sat Jan 16th, 2010 10:19 pm
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DM71 wrote: I was waiting for this one since a saw the prototype on Oceanictime, a few months ago. Like you Chris, I love everything about this timepiece. There is not one thing I would change and I can assure you that you will read my review on this one in 2010! This is the nicest diver ever made by this company IMHO. It's a winner!!! party.gif

I'm with you Daniel...Man, have I told you that you have excellent taste in timepieces!!!!!;) :D

Cannot wait to read your review!!!hand6.gif...I have a hard time believing that 2010 will close without this one finding a place into my watch box as well.

 

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 Posted: Sat Jan 16th, 2010 11:25 pm
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Hey Stew i am a big fan of Steinhart and have one on order but when it came to the Triton I just felt the new Orsa that is coming out was too close in looks and offered a much better value! Just my feeling on it, but if it sings to you by all means buy it and post some watch porn for us all to enjoy!yahoo.gif

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 Posted: Sun Jan 17th, 2010 02:35 am
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I have to say that I'm REALLY watching this one.  The aesthetics are HOT! yourock.gif  The "busy" dial doesn't bother me since I don't need a tool diver.  The various finishes and materials look great too, right down to the beautiful brushed clasp.

But what really gets my attention is that this beast is only 14mm thick and weighs less than 200g!  you guys will know better than me, but I don't think I've seen another boutigue diver hit 1000m that's this thin and light.  I could actually wear it without buffing up my left arm!  subtlelaugh.gif

I know that there are folks that like their divers to be thick n' heavy, but I'm personally moving away from that myself.  So this new Triton is pretty much spot-on for me.  Can't wait to see more!

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 Posted: Sun Jan 17th, 2010 03:03 am
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The Triton 100ATM is definitely a stunner. I really like it.hearteyes.gifhearteyes.gifhearteyes.gif

And for your guys think it looked bit busy because of its duo tone appearance. A DLC model is in the pipeline but don't know when it is available. And I'll get the DLC one in a heartbeat.



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 Posted: Sun Jan 17th, 2010 09:09 am
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Oooo, now the black DLC version looks MUCH nicer to me, the black/orange combo is AMAZING!  That would override the business, and with that little black accent on the HEV?  YES!

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 Posted: Sun Jan 17th, 2010 11:22 pm
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The black one should be availble by March according to the thread at WUS. The finish is supposed to very extremely scratch resistant according to him as well. I honk the all black would look great. He also mentioned it should be the same price.

Dan

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 Posted: Mon Jan 18th, 2010 05:38 am
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Yes, the dial is busy but this kind may be a visual advantage when you dive...? To help on better visibility in troubled waters I mean.
From my guess, the 14mm in thickness should be enough for the 1000m requiered. If you got 3mmm thick back, you're more than good and the 11mm above should do the trick as the 2824-2 mvt is 5mm thick. Anyway, this "low diver" could be an advantage as a tool-watch because it would not grab/hook everywhere. Offcourse it take out some of the chunky look but I guess that if Steinhart compressed the all sandwich, it was in a practical view. What do you think?
I like the look anyway! But will wait to see the new Aqualuna
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 Posted: Thu Jan 21st, 2010 04:44 pm
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oagaspar wrote: I think it is awesome but I would have liked it more if they had left the orange lume circle off the dial hand6.gifhand6.gif
My sentiments exactly... why or why did they have to do that?

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