Straton Tourer Watches Available In Dozens Of Combinations

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Simple three-hander the Miyota 9015 automatic

DEC 09, 2019

https://www.ablogtowatch.com/straton...7QUtQMLuoLO5_U

6A9A92BE-01BA-4FFB-881D-C93B57D76BD9.jpg

The Tourer GMT Automatic, however, uses the Swiss-made Swisstech S24-45 GMT. Not to be confused with STP, Swisstech conducts its business in both Hong Kong/China and Switzerland, and its Swiss-made movements conform to the Swiss Watch Industry (FH) rules.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-8.jpg

The most complicated movement on offer is the Miyota 9122 high-beat Automatic

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-10.jpg


Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-2.jpg


Sponsored Post written for aBlogtoWatch by advertiser

Following on from the release of the Legera Standard & Legera Bullhead watches in early 2019, Straton returns with a new model that comes in over 90 combinations of dial/functions/movement/strap. The Straton Tourer series brings something new to the catalog while remaining true to the brand’s roots. Taking heavy inspiration from the styles of the 1970s has always been Straton’s modus operandi, and here it continues with a range of era-appropriate dial colors to whet the appetite.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-22.jpg


A transparent and communicative brand, Straton prefers to listen to and engage with its audience. Sometimes, the feedback received can influence the brand’s direction or at least the options offered in each release. The Tourer is a perfect example of this process in action, as it is being released in six variations, with each one available in multiple colors.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-13.jpg


Take a deep breath. The six models in the new collection are the Straton Tourer GMT Automatic 43mm, the Straton Tourer GMT Quartz in either 40mm or 43mm, the Straton Tourer Triple Calendar Automatic 43mm, and the Straton Tourer Three-hand Automatic, which comes in both 40mm and 43mm. The three-handed models both arose from customer demand for a 40mm automatic, which couldn’t be satisfied by either the Tourer GMT or Tourer Triple Calendar automatics because both movements were simply too big to fit inside the 40mm case in conjunction with the internal bezel mechanism. Not wanting to ignore the call for a smaller automatic, Straton decided to release the three-handed option, which, thanks to its external 12-hour bezel, is also capable of tracking a second timezone.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-18.jpg


In addition to the external rotating bezels seen on all models, these new pieces from Straton also feature internal rotating bezels. This is a practical solution to a creative problem, born of Straton’s desire to use the Miyota 9122 to power the Triple Calendar model. The 9122 caliber has a 3 o’clock crown position and a pusher (for adjusting the month) at 2 o’clock. This look, however, was not to the brand’s liking, and so it was decided that a second pusher should be added to balance the dial. The result is easy on the eye because it looks so much like a standard chronograph (with the pointer date sub-dials) feeding this perception also.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-55.jpg


In reality, however, the second “pusher” at 4 o’clock is a screw-down crown used for operating the internal bezel, adding functionality to every reference. For the Straton Tourer GMT Automatic or Quartz models, an internal 60-minute bezel joins the party. The Straton Tourer Triple Calendar Automatic 43mm, which employs an external dive bezel, has an internal 12-hour GMT ring, enabling a second timezone to be followed. For the Straton Tourer Three-hand Automatic, however, the 12-hour bezel is on the outside, while the dive bezel sits within the case.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-15.jpg


And what would be the point of having diving bezels without a healthy degree of water resistance? Straton has ensured that all watches are water-resistant to 200 meters (as well as being covered by an international 24-month warranty should any component fail of its own accord).

Straton-Tourer-Series-Watches-Wrist-Shots-2.jpg


With four distinct movement options available in one release, it is important to break down the differences and the reasons behind each movement’s selection. The simple three-hander is powered by a Japanese Miyota 9015 automatic, a popular and frequently called-upon industry staple.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-10.jpg


The Tourer GMT Automatic, however, uses the Swiss-made Swisstech S24-45 GMT. Not to be confused with STP, Swisstech conducts its business in both Hong Kong/China and Switzerland, and its Swiss-made movements conform to the Swiss Watch Industry (FH) rules.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-8.jpg


The most complicated movement on offer is the Miyota 9122 high-beat Automatic used inside the triple calendar. Another strong offering from the Japanese powerhouse, the Miyota 9122 offers excellent functionality for a reasonable price. All movements take care of business behind a closed caseback featuring the Straton “globe” motif.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-12.jpg


So, once you’ve chosen your watch head, you can move on to selecting what kind of strap or bracelet you want to wear it with. Customers can choose to take the watches on either the leather or the custom stainless steel Jubilee/Engineer-style bracelet, or plump for both. The leather straps are available in colors that match the dials of the watches, which themselves come in black, blue, green, and two brown (one with a gold/white bezel combination, the other with brown/brown). All dials feature a deeply recessed pattern that adds a bit of character to the watch face.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-3.jpg


The Tourer GMT Automatic 43mm will be priced at $499 on the strap, $519 on the bracelet or $539 with both the leather strap and bracelet included. The Tourer GMT Quartz 40mm and 43mm will be priced at $299/$319/$339.For the Straton Tourer Triple C Automatic watch, expect to pay $449/$469/$489. And for the Tourer three-hand Automatic in either 40 or 43mm, the prices will be $399/$419/$439. Prices include global shipping. Each watch (not each color) is limited to a first production run of 300 pieces. That means there will be just 1,200 watches in total (GMT automatic/GMT quartz/Triple Calendar/Three-hander). Pre-order prices are around 30% lower than full retail and increase by $50 per month in the run-up to the launch. To learn more, check the current pre-order prices, and reserve your Straton Tourer GMT now, head over to stratonwc.com.

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Specifications:

Tourer GMT:
  • Case Material - 316L Stainless Steel
  • Case Size - 40mm or 43mm Quartz, Automatic in 43mm only
  • Lug to Lug 40mm case - 45mm
  • Lug to Lug 43mm case - 48.5mm
  • Case Thickness - 13.4mm
  • Lug Width 40mm case - 20mm
  • Lug Width 43mm case - 22mm
  • Movement - Swisstech S24-45, 28 jewels Swiss Made Automatic or Ronda 515 Quartz
  • Crystal - Sapphire Crystal with AR coating
  • Bezel - Hardened Aluminium insert, applied lume, 120 click bi-directional
  • Hands - Lume on Hour/Minute/Second/ GMT
  • Strap - Genuine leather or Solid link stainless steel bracelet with custom end links
  • Water Resistance - 20ATM/200m
  • Warranty - 24 Months
Tourer Triple Calendar:
  • Case Material - 316L Stainless Steel
  • Case Size - 43mm
  • Lug to Lug 43mm case - 48.5mm
  • Case Thickness - 13.4mm
  • Lug Width 43mm case - 22mm
  • Movement - Japanese Miyota 9122 high beat Automatic
  • Crystal - Sapphire Crystal with AR coating
  • Bezel - Hardened Aluminium insert, applied lume, 120 click uni-directional
  • Hands - Lume on Hour/Minute/Second/ Subdial hands
  • Strap - Genuine leather or Solid link stainless steel bracelet with custom end links
  • Water Resistance - 20ATM/200m
  • Warranty - 24 Months
Tourer Three Hand:
  • Case Material - 316L Stainless Steel
  • Case Size - 40mm or 43mm
  • Lug to Lug 40mm case - 45mm
  • Lug to Lug 43mm case - 48.5mm
  • Case Thickness - 13.4mm
  • Lug Width 40mm case - 20mm
  • Lug Width 43mm case - 22mm
  • Movement - Japanese Miyota 9015 high beat Automatic
  • Crystal - Sapphire Crystal with AR coating
  • Bezel - Hardened Aluminium insert, applied lume, 120 click uni-directional
  • Hands - Lume on Hour/Minute/Second/ GMT
  • Strap - Genuine leather or Solid link stainless steel bracelet with custom end links
  • Water Resistance - 20ATM/200m
  • Warranty - 24 Months
Delivery:

By pre-ordering you are securing your watch which is expected to be delivered around end of May 2020. You will be added to a newsletter group of those who have pre-ordered and will be updated via this newsletter of the production and how it progresses with photos etc. This will be done at least once per month up until delivery. We have sold and delivered 6 previous collections this way and have a 100% delivery track record. Your purchase is 100% guaranteed and as we strive for the best customer service/experience no query goes unanswered for more than 12 hours after being received. Once the manufacturing is completed shipping will start via express courier and you will be sent a tracking number. The advantage of pre-ordering is you are saving up to 30% off on the final price and with each collection limited to a first production of just 300 pieces you are guaranteed to get one if you pre-ordered.

Meet Micro Makers – Kyle Schut and Straton Watch Co

https://microbrandwatchworld.com/int...aton-watch-co/

http://www.swisstech.com.hk/

http://www.swisstech.com.hk/products.html#

http://www.swisstech.com.hk/about-us.html


SBiPa2K.png

That guy in the middle looks like Tony Clifton.

 
Simple three-hander the Miyota 9015 automatic

DEC 09, 2019

https://www.ablogtowatch.com/straton...7QUtQMLuoLO5_U

6A9A92BE-01BA-4FFB-881D-C93B57D76BD9.jpg

The Tourer GMT Automatic, however, uses the Swiss-made Swisstech S24-45 GMT. Not to be confused with STP, Swisstech conducts its business in both Hong Kong/China and Switzerland, and its Swiss-made movements conform to the Swiss Watch Industry (FH) rules.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-8.jpg

The most complicated movement on offer is the Miyota 9122 high-beat Automatic

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-10.jpg


Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-2.jpg


Sponsored Post written for aBlogtoWatch by advertiser

Following on from the release of the Legera Standard & Legera Bullhead watches in early 2019, Straton returns with a new model that comes in over 90 combinations of dial/functions/movement/strap. The Straton Tourer series brings something new to the catalog while remaining true to the brand’s roots. Taking heavy inspiration from the styles of the 1970s has always been Straton’s modus operandi, and here it continues with a range of era-appropriate dial colors to whet the appetite.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-22.jpg


A transparent and communicative brand, Straton prefers to listen to and engage with its audience. Sometimes, the feedback received can influence the brand’s direction or at least the options offered in each release. The Tourer is a perfect example of this process in action, as it is being released in six variations, with each one available in multiple colors.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-13.jpg


Take a deep breath. The six models in the new collection are the Straton Tourer GMT Automatic 43mm, the Straton Tourer GMT Quartz in either 40mm or 43mm, the Straton Tourer Triple Calendar Automatic 43mm, and the Straton Tourer Three-hand Automatic, which comes in both 40mm and 43mm. The three-handed models both arose from customer demand for a 40mm automatic, which couldn’t be satisfied by either the Tourer GMT or Tourer Triple Calendar automatics because both movements were simply too big to fit inside the 40mm case in conjunction with the internal bezel mechanism. Not wanting to ignore the call for a smaller automatic, Straton decided to release the three-handed option, which, thanks to its external 12-hour bezel, is also capable of tracking a second timezone.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-18.jpg


In addition to the external rotating bezels seen on all models, these new pieces from Straton also feature internal rotating bezels. This is a practical solution to a creative problem, born of Straton’s desire to use the Miyota 9122 to power the Triple Calendar model. The 9122 caliber has a 3 o’clock crown position and a pusher (for adjusting the month) at 2 o’clock. This look, however, was not to the brand’s liking, and so it was decided that a second pusher should be added to balance the dial. The result is easy on the eye because it looks so much like a standard chronograph (with the pointer date sub-dials) feeding this perception also.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-55.jpg


In reality, however, the second “pusher” at 4 o’clock is a screw-down crown used for operating the internal bezel, adding functionality to every reference. For the Straton Tourer GMT Automatic or Quartz models, an internal 60-minute bezel joins the party. The Straton Tourer Triple Calendar Automatic 43mm, which employs an external dive bezel, has an internal 12-hour GMT ring, enabling a second timezone to be followed. For the Straton Tourer Three-hand Automatic, however, the 12-hour bezel is on the outside, while the dive bezel sits within the case.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-15.jpg


And what would be the point of having diving bezels without a healthy degree of water resistance? Straton has ensured that all watches are water-resistant to 200 meters (as well as being covered by an international 24-month warranty should any component fail of its own accord).

Straton-Tourer-Series-Watches-Wrist-Shots-2.jpg


With four distinct movement options available in one release, it is important to break down the differences and the reasons behind each movement’s selection. The simple three-hander is powered by a Japanese Miyota 9015 automatic, a popular and frequently called-upon industry staple.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-10.jpg


The Tourer GMT Automatic, however, uses the Swiss-made Swisstech S24-45 GMT. Not to be confused with STP, Swisstech conducts its business in both Hong Kong/China and Switzerland, and its Swiss-made movements conform to the Swiss Watch Industry (FH) rules.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-8.jpg


The most complicated movement on offer is the Miyota 9122 high-beat Automatic used inside the triple calendar. Another strong offering from the Japanese powerhouse, the Miyota 9122 offers excellent functionality for a reasonable price. All movements take care of business behind a closed caseback featuring the Straton “globe” motif.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-12.jpg


So, once you’ve chosen your watch head, you can move on to selecting what kind of strap or bracelet you want to wear it with. Customers can choose to take the watches on either the leather or the custom stainless steel Jubilee/Engineer-style bracelet, or plump for both. The leather straps are available in colors that match the dials of the watches, which themselves come in black, blue, green, and two brown (one with a gold/white bezel combination, the other with brown/brown). All dials feature a deeply recessed pattern that adds a bit of character to the watch face.

Straton-Tourer-GMT-Watches-2019-3.jpg


The Tourer GMT Automatic 43mm will be priced at $499 on the strap, $519 on the bracelet or $539 with both the leather strap and bracelet included. The Tourer GMT Quartz 40mm and 43mm will be priced at $299/$319/$339.For the Straton Tourer Triple C Automatic watch, expect to pay $449/$469/$489. And for the Tourer three-hand Automatic in either 40 or 43mm, the prices will be $399/$419/$439. Prices include global shipping. Each watch (not each color) is limited to a first production run of 300 pieces. That means there will be just 1,200 watches in total (GMT automatic/GMT quartz/Triple Calendar/Three-hander). Pre-order prices are around 30% lower than full retail and increase by $50 per month in the run-up to the launch. To learn more, check the current pre-order prices, and reserve your Straton Tourer GMT now, head over to stratonwc.com.

15DF773C-8948-4C86-8DCF-33E541C61E2D.jpg

Specifications:

Tourer GMT:
  • Case Material - 316L Stainless Steel
  • Case Size - 40mm or 43mm Quartz, Automatic in 43mm only
  • Lug to Lug 40mm case - 45mm
  • Lug to Lug 43mm case - 48.5mm
  • Case Thickness - 13.4mm
  • Lug Width 40mm case - 20mm
  • Lug Width 43mm case - 22mm
  • Movement - Swisstech S24-45, 28 jewels Swiss Made Automatic or Ronda 515 Quartz
  • Crystal - Sapphire Crystal with AR coating
  • Bezel - Hardened Aluminium insert, applied lume, 120 click bi-directional
  • Hands - Lume on Hour/Minute/Second/ GMT
  • Strap - Genuine leather or Solid link stainless steel bracelet with custom end links
  • Water Resistance - 20ATM/200m
  • Warranty - 24 Months
Tourer Triple Calendar:
  • Case Material - 316L Stainless Steel
  • Case Size - 43mm
  • Lug to Lug 43mm case - 48.5mm
  • Case Thickness - 13.4mm
  • Lug Width 43mm case - 22mm
  • Movement - Japanese Miyota 9122 high beat Automatic
  • Crystal - Sapphire Crystal with AR coating
  • Bezel - Hardened Aluminium insert, applied lume, 120 click uni-directional
  • Hands - Lume on Hour/Minute/Second/ Subdial hands
  • Strap - Genuine leather or Solid link stainless steel bracelet with custom end links
  • Water Resistance - 20ATM/200m
  • Warranty - 24 Months
Tourer Three Hand:
  • Case Material - 316L Stainless Steel
  • Case Size - 40mm or 43mm
  • Lug to Lug 40mm case - 45mm
  • Lug to Lug 43mm case - 48.5mm
  • Case Thickness - 13.4mm
  • Lug Width 40mm case - 20mm
  • Lug Width 43mm case - 22mm
  • Movement - Japanese Miyota 9015 high beat Automatic
  • Crystal - Sapphire Crystal with AR coating
  • Bezel - Hardened Aluminium insert, applied lume, 120 click uni-directional
  • Hands - Lume on Hour/Minute/Second/ GMT
  • Strap - Genuine leather or Solid link stainless steel bracelet with custom end links
  • Water Resistance - 20ATM/200m
  • Warranty - 24 Months
Delivery:

By pre-ordering you are securing your watch which is expected to be delivered around end of May 2020. You will be added to a newsletter group of those who have pre-ordered and will be updated via this newsletter of the production and how it progresses with photos etc. This will be done at least once per month up until delivery. We have sold and delivered 6 previous collections this way and have a 100% delivery track record. Your purchase is 100% guaranteed and as we strive for the best customer service/experience no query goes unanswered for more than 12 hours after being received. Once the manufacturing is completed shipping will start via express courier and you will be sent a tracking number. The advantage of pre-ordering is you are saving up to 30% off on the final price and with each collection limited to a first production of just 300 pieces you are guaranteed to get one if you pre-ordered.

Meet Micro Makers – Kyle Schut and Straton Watch Co

https://microbrandwatchworld.com/int...aton-watch-co/

http://www.swisstech.com.hk/

http://www.swisstech.com.hk/products.html#

http://www.swisstech.com.hk/about-us.html


SBiPa2K.png

That guy in the middle looks like Tony Clifton.


One of Andy Kaufmans's greatest creations. Sometimes it was him, sometimes it was his writing partner, but always it was a great con on the media of the time.
 
Some very sharp looking choices to be sure.:wink: Thanks Mike.:hat:
 
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