Steinhart Apollon Chronograph

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Back in September we wrote about the Steinhart Apollon when it was first announced.  We were excited to see such a unique new watch with a look and feel that you don’t really see anywhere else on the market.  Well, Steinhart has done it again with the recent release of the Apollon Chronograph, which takes the unique charm of the Apollon a step further.

We covered the more unique design elements of the Apollon in our post from September, which are many.  With the chronograph model, Steinhart has managed to implement the chrono sub dials and pushers while maintaining the truly one-of-a-kind aesthetic.  Just as you’ll find in several other Steinhart chrono models, the Apollon is powered by an ETA Valjoux 7750.  At the 9 o’clock position there is an active semi-circular second hand, at 12 o’clock is a 30 minute sub dial, and at the 6 o’clock you’ll find a chrono hours indicator that records up to 12 hours. With the chrono model of the Apollon there is also a tachymeter on the external bezel.

Best of all, the Apollon chrono maintains a very attractive price of just under $1,000.  It can be yours from Steinhart’s website today.

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Zach is the Co-Founder and Executive Editor of Worn & Wound. Before diving headfirst into the world of watches, he spent his days as a product and graphic designer. Zach views watches as the perfect synergy of 2D and 3D design: the place where form, function, fashion and mechanical wonderment come together.
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