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Hi everyone,

I just bought a Steinhart Ocean One Black Ceramic Bezel, three weeks ago and it's on my wrist since then, I only take it off at night time. Watch seems really good quality watch and keeps very accurate time.

But I am just wondering how good it actually is?

Does anyone have any idea about its longevity and durability. Btw it is powered by Swiss Engine ETA 2824-2.

How many years can this movement last with good care and service?

Thanks in advance6b3acc3cb723c1b42bb828940480589f.jpg835959c38b8f2c7027f36d76882f7b8b.jpgae13f46b277e76514a42ddc413ae96ca.jpg95eac6bba597c697f48b37177a137341.jpg

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Everything I've seen/read is it's a very good watch for the price. I have looked at them myself. I do believe it's the ETA 2824-2 as most in this grade are.

 

There has been some discussion on the fisheye date window popping off but no conformation.

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Everything I've seen/read is it's a very good watch for the price. I have looked at them myself. I do believe it's the ETA 2824-2 as most in this grade are.

There has been some discussion on the fisheye date window popping off but no conformation.

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