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The Philip Stein Prestige Skeleton automatic dons smooth curves and clean lines, with a dial that you can’t help but get lost in. The majority of the dial is an open-heart cave in the shape of a lightbulb—which you’ll find frequently when looking at the Philip Stein collection as a whole. It showcases the ETA 2824 25-jewel movement that keeps the watch ticking for up to 38 hours Read More
"We strive to improve our clients’ health and wellbeing through revolutionary technology built into every Philip Stein watch and bracelet. In today’s fast-paced digital age, it can be easy to forget what’s really important — your health."
People, People, you don't buy a Phillip Stein watch for it's features, aesthetics, or build quality, you buy it to support your "health"! Money well spent! Lol
User_1Yes, it is very entertaining!!!! They are making Reign,Shield,Breed, and Heritor look good!! Can't add Ingersoll as i quite like some of their designs, mainly the on's with less "skeleton" complications.
"The majority of the dial is an open-heart cave in the shape of a light bulb."
A light bulb? It's a skull, on a skeleton watch. Why would they make a light bulb shape? The contours of the shape don't particularly follow anything in the internals of the watch (normally partial skeletons expose the entire balance wheel, which this doesn't), so it was obviously a specific decision to do that shape, and that shape is not a light bulb.
Meh... try this German-made Waldhoff Republic for $300~. I think one of the owners is kicking around on here.. parts are sourced from all over (jpn movt, swiss crystal, german band, chinese hands) but they are assembled and finished in Germany.