Two Tone Gold, Italian Leather Strap, Stainless Steal China Case, I Call It The Brick
If you are any sort of gadget panel fan you have probably guessed that I am talking about the Steinhausen Beethoven.
When I first got this watch in the mail I was nothing short of excited. This is by far the best watch I have ever owned. When I first opened the box I was surprised to see the great case that it comes in. At first glance I was memorized by this beautiful shiny watch and all of its moving parts.
After the initial shock and near hypnotic trance I had to break myself out of I just had to put it on. At first the Steinhausen Beetoven seems very heavy. It is like strapping an extra 2 pounds to your wrist. You really need to get used to having it strapped to you, but trust me you will not be the only one noticing.
After wearing the watch around for a few weeks I was pretty sure that my left arm was now stronger. Due to its fairly large weight (for a watch) I started calling it The Brick. But not just because of its weight. The brick really takes a pretty good beating.
I myself am not only a business man but I am also not to afraid to get off my rump. I will do some occasional work on the car, move, ect.. and The Brick comes with me everywhere. This watch has been dropped and beat off metal, brick, wood, and much more.
I do not however think you should go and beat this beautiful watch all to hell. I just want you to know that you don’t have to feel like you are wearing a piece of fine china just beacuse it is a china case. This watch is pretty damn versatile and can take a little abuse.
After all if you where to destroy your Brick what would you use to turn peoples heads. I get people asking me about this watch a few times a week. Not to mention it really grabs the attention of the opposite sex. All in all I have to say that The Brick is definetally worth every cent.
