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Senator Excellence Panorama Date Moonphase

Glashütte Original

Senator Excellence Panorama Date Moonphase
12.500 €

New Model

Senator Excellence

Glashütte Original

Senator Excellence
13.500 €
Metro 33 all silver

Nomos Glashütte

Metro 33 all silver
2.160 €
Metro 33 muted red

Nomos Glashütte

Metro 33 muted red
2.160 €
Metro 33 sage

Nomos Glashütte

Metro 33 sage
2.160 €
Chronomaster Original

ZENITH

Chronomaster Original
10.600 €
Ebel 1911

Ebel

Ebel 1911
2.200 €
Ebel 1911

Ebel

Ebel 1911
2.200 €
Ebel 1911

Ebel

Ebel 1911
2.950 €
Ebel 1911

Ebel

Ebel 1911
3.500 €
Senator Excellence Perpetual Calendar

Glashütte Original

Senator Excellence Perpetual Calendar
24.000 €
Senator Excellence Panorama Date Moonphase

Glashütte Original

Senator Excellence Panorama Date Moonphase
12.500 €
Chrono XL Classic

Tissot

Chrono XL Classic
445 €
Seastar 1000

Tissot

Seastar 1000
495 €
Seastar 1000

Tissot

Seastar 1000
475 €
Seastar 1000

Tissot

Seastar 1000
495 €
Seastar 1000 Chronograph

Tissot

Seastar 1000 Chronograph
595 €
Le Locle Powermatic 80

Tissot

Le Locle Powermatic 80
725 €
Gentleman Powermatic 80 Open Heart

Tissot

Gentleman Powermatic 80 Open Heart
975 €
PRX Powermatic 80

Tissot

PRX Powermatic 80
775 €
PRX Powermatic 80

Tissot

PRX Powermatic 80
775 €
PRX Powermatic 80

Tissot

PRX Powermatic 80
775 €
PRX Powermatic 80

Tissot

PRX Powermatic 80
825 €
Octo Roma

BVLGARI

Octo Roma
7.900 €

Stainless Steel Watches: Lifelong Companions from Rolex, Breitling and Cartier

Whether elegant or sporty, stainless steel watches are among the most popular types of watches. Stainless steel is straightforward, understated, and incredibly durable, which means that a stainless-steel watch is a true lifelong companion. Brands like Rolex, Vacheron Constantin, IWC Schaffhausen, Cartier, and Breitling create classic styles in stainless-steel along with new and exciting designs in this material, for both men and women.

The Three Types of Stainless Steel Watches

In the first stainless steel watches, only the case was made of stainless steel. It wasn't until the early 1970s that Rolex became the first brand to use stainless steel in its watch bracelets. Other famous watch manufacturers such as Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philippe, and TAG Heuer then followed in Rolex's footsteps. Over time, three different types of bracelets and cases have been developed, all of which are used in today's stainless steel watches:

  1. The first type of stainless steel watch is one that has a stainless steel case with classic strap lugs. The strap lugs mean that these watches can also be fitted with straps made of leather or rubber too. These are easily recognizable because there is a gap between the spring bar and the case. One example of this type of stainless steel watch is the Superocean Héritage from Breitling which has a rubber strap.
  2. The second type of stainless steel watch is a watch with a so-called integrated strap. These have the same kind of lugs but are always fitted with stainless steel bracelets as seen in the Nautilus model from Patek Philippe.
  3. The third type is the classic link bracelet with lugs that fit seamlessly into the case. You can see these in the stainless steel watches from Rolex which feature the brand's Oyster bracelets which were developed in the late 1930s.

Finding the Right Stainless Steel Watch for Your Wrist

A stainless steel watch fits perfectly if the case horns don't stick out beyond your wrist. When viewed from the side, the bracelet and case should form a perfect circle. Once you have decided to purchase a stainless steel watch from Wempe, we will customize your desired model to fit your wrist. If you are buying your watch online, simply specify your wrist measurements when ordering, and we'll adjust the watch strap before shipping it to you.