Meet the SnowMobiler
Effortless Style, Built for Every Moment
The SnowMobiler blends timeless design with practical functionality, making it the perfect companion for life’s most memorable moments. Whether you’re gathering with friends, enjoying the great outdoors, or simply elevating your everyday look, the SnowMobiler is designed to adapt with ease and style.
Each watch is hand-assembled in my home office, where every detail receives meticulous attention.
Sizing Note: Pictured is a 40mm case on a 7.25" wrist.
NOTE: Watches are built to order and are currently running 10-14 business days before shipping.
Key Features:
- Refined Design: A sleek, understated fresh-powder-inspired dial paired with a stainless steel case delivers effortless versatility, perfect for casual or formal occasions. The Steffany's Blue hands and bezel exude class (or a close cousin of class, for sure.)
- Activity Timer Bezel: Designed to track anything—whether it’s a trip down the slopes, your commute, or your perfect cup of coffee.
- Built to Last: Water resistance of up to 200 meters** ensures the 40mm model is ready for adventures, while the 38mm version (50m WR) provides exceptional everyday durability. Please note: The 38mm case is not recommended for diving use.
- Comfort Fit: An adjustable stainless steel bracelet with a Glidelock micro-adjustment clasp ensures a secure and comfortable fit, no matter the setting.
- Minimalist Date Window: A black date wheel integrates seamlessly with the dial, offering functionality without interrupting the design.
- Eye-Catching Dial: A bold and clean aesthetic designed to turn heads without being overstated.
- Display Case Back: A transparent back reveals the intricate mechanical movement, a true showpiece for watch enthusiasts.
- Collector's Packaging: Comes in a Steffany's Blue premium ABS plastic box, offering durability and style, whether it’s a gift or for your collection.
- Sizing Note: The watch on the wrist in the photos is a 40mm and the wrist is 7.25" around.
Movement Options:
-
NH35 Movement (Japanese):
- Dependable and precise, offering exceptional value.
- Accuracy: -/+10 to 40 seconds/day (typically closer to +/-1-10 seconds/day).
- Vibrations/hour: 21,600
- 24 jewels
-
Sellita SW200 Movement (Swiss):
- For those who demand Swiss precision and craftsmanship.
- Chronometer Grade: Adjusted in five positions, COSC specs, Glucydur balance wheel, Anachron hairspring, Incabloc anti-shock device, and red rubies for pallet jewels.
Technical Specs:
- Case Material: Stainless steel case and bracelet with Glidelock Microadjustment Clasp
- Case Diameter: 40mm (200m WR) or 38mm (100m WR, not for diving use)
- Glass: Sapphire crystal for ultimate scratch resistance
- Lug Width: 20mm width for versatile strap options
- Thickness: 13.6mm for a substantial yet comfortable wrist presence
Handcrafted and Built to Order:
Each SnowMobiler is carefully built to order in my home office*. Every detail is handled with care to ensure you receive a watch that balances precision and style. Due to the handcrafted nature, please allow 1-2 weeks for shipping.
From casual gatherings to moments that matter most, the SnowMobiler is built to elevate your experience and adapt to every chapter of your journey.
P.S. If the volume of orders becomes too high, some watches may be partially assembled overseas to ensure timely delivery. However, every watch will still be finished here in my office, where I hand-apply all branding details, disassembly, reassembly, and a thorough quality control check before shipping. Rest assured, each watch receives the same care and attention you expect.
Movement Options:
-
-
NH35 Movement (Japanese): Reliable and robust, perfect for those who value precision and affordability.
- Accuracy: -/+10 to 40 seconds/day (generally runs closer to +/- 1-10 seconds/day)
- Vibrations/hour: 21,600
- 24 jewels
-
Selita SW200 Movement (Swiss): For those who seek the pinnacle of Swiss engineering, this movement offers exceptional accuracy and craftsmanship for those who accept nothing less than Swiss Perfection on their wrists.
- Chronometer Grade:
- Adjusted in five positions; COSC specs; Glucydur balance wheel; Anachron hairspring; Incabloc anti-shock device; red rubies used for pallet jewels.
- Chronometer Grade:
-
NH35 Movement (Japanese): Reliable and robust, perfect for those who value precision and affordability.
Technical Specs:
- Case Material: Stainless steel case and Bracelet w/ Glidelock Microadjustment Clasp
- Case Diameter: 40mm or 38mm
- Glass: Sapphire glass for ultimate scratch resistance
- Lug Width: 20mm width lugs for a versatile fit
- Thickness: 13.6mm for a substantial, yet comfortable, presence on the wrist
Understanding Mechanical/Automatic Watches vs. Quartz Watches
What is a Mechanical/Automatic Watch?
Mechanical and automatic watches like this are timepieces powered by a complex series of gears and springs. Unlike quartz watches, which use a battery, mechanical watches rely on the mechanical movement of their parts to keep time.
- Mechanical Watches: These watches must be manually wound by turning the crown. The mainspring stores energy, which is gradually released to power the watch.
- Automatic Watches: Also known as self-winding watches, these harness the natural motion of the wearer’s wrist to wind the mainspring. If you wear them regularly, you don’t need to wind them manually.
What is a Quartz Watch?
A battery powers quartz watches and use a small piece of quartz crystal to keep time. The battery sends an electrical current through the crystal, causing it to vibrate at a precise frequency. These vibrations are converted into regular pulses, which move the watch hands.
Key Differences:
-
Power Source:
- Mechanical/Automatic: Powered by a mainspring and gears.
- Quartz: Powered by a battery.
-
Movement:
- Mechanical/Automatic: The second hand moves smoothly, sweepingly.
- Quartz: The second hand moves in individual ticks.
-
Maintenance:
- Automatic: If worn consistently, the motion of your wrist will load the spring and keep it running. May need occasional servicing.
- Quartz: Battery needs to be replaced periodically.
-
Accuracy:
- Mechanical/Automatic: Slightly less accurate, with minor variations in timekeeping due to mechanical parts.
- Quartz: Highly accurate, with minimal deviation over time.
Why Choose a Mechanical/Automatic Watch?
Mechanical and automatic watches are often chosen for their craftsmanship, heritage, and the intricate engineering involved in their creation. They offer a tangible connection to the tradition of watchmaking and are valued by enthusiasts for their beauty and the skill required to make them.
Warranty Information
We stand by the quality and craftsmanship of The SubMeloner. Each watch comes with a standard 2-year warranty from the date of purchase.
What's Covered:
- Manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship
- Movement, hands, and dial
What's Not Covered:
- Normal wear and tear (including scratches on the case, crystal, bracelet, or strap)
- Damage caused by accidents, misuse, or improper handling
- Water damage if care instructions are not followed
- Unauthorized repairs or modifications
If you experience any issues covered under this warranty, please contact us for service and repair information. We are committed to ensuring your satisfaction and the longevity of your timepiece.
Meet the SnowMobiler
Effortless Style, Built for Every Moment
The SnowMobiler blends timeless design with practical functionality, making it the perfect companion for life’s most memorable moments. Whether you’re gathering with friends, enjoying the great outdoors, or simply elevating your everyday look, the SnowMobiler is designed to adapt with ease and style.
Each watch is hand-assembled in my home office, where every detail receives meticulous attention.
Sizing Note: Pictured is a 40mm case on a 7.25" wrist.
NOTE: Watches are built to order and are currently running 10-14 business days before shipping.
Key Features:
- Refined Design: A sleek, understated fresh-powder-inspired dial paired with a stainless steel case delivers effortless versatility, perfect for casual or formal occasions. The Steffany's Blue hands and bezel exude class (or a close cousin of class, for sure.)
- Activity Timer Bezel: Designed to track anything—whether it’s a trip down the slopes, your commute, or your perfect cup of coffee.
- Built to Last: Water resistance of up to 200 meters** ensures the 40mm model is ready for adventures, while the 38mm version (50m WR) provides exceptional everyday durability. Please note: The 38mm case is not recommended for diving use.
- Comfort Fit: An adjustable stainless steel bracelet with a Glidelock micro-adjustment clasp ensures a secure and comfortable fit, no matter the setting.
- Minimalist Date Window: A black date wheel integrates seamlessly with the dial, offering functionality without interrupting the design.
- Eye-Catching Dial: A bold and clean aesthetic designed to turn heads without being overstated.
- Display Case Back: A transparent back reveals the intricate mechanical movement, a true showpiece for watch enthusiasts.
- Collector's Packaging: Comes in a Steffany's Blue premium ABS plastic box, offering durability and style, whether it’s a gift or for your collection.
- Sizing Note: The watch on the wrist in the photos is a 40mm and the wrist is 7.25" around.
Movement Options:
-
NH35 Movement (Japanese):
- Dependable and precise, offering exceptional value.
- Accuracy: -/+10 to 40 seconds/day (typically closer to +/-1-10 seconds/day).
- Vibrations/hour: 21,600
- 24 jewels
-
Sellita SW200 Movement (Swiss):
- For those who demand Swiss precision and craftsmanship.
- Chronometer Grade: Adjusted in five positions, COSC specs, Glucydur balance wheel, Anachron hairspring, Incabloc anti-shock device, and red rubies for pallet jewels.
Technical Specs:
- Case Material: Stainless steel case and bracelet with Glidelock Microadjustment Clasp
- Case Diameter: 40mm (200m WR) or 38mm (100m WR, not for diving use)
- Glass: Sapphire crystal for ultimate scratch resistance
- Lug Width: 20mm width for versatile strap options
- Thickness: 13.6mm for a substantial yet comfortable wrist presence
Handcrafted and Built to Order:
Each SnowMobiler is carefully built to order in my home office*. Every detail is handled with care to ensure you receive a watch that balances precision and style. Due to the handcrafted nature, please allow 1-2 weeks for shipping.
From casual gatherings to moments that matter most, the SnowMobiler is built to elevate your experience and adapt to every chapter of your journey.
P.S. If the volume of orders becomes too high, some watches may be partially assembled overseas to ensure timely delivery. However, every watch will still be finished here in my office, where I hand-apply all branding details, disassembly, reassembly, and a thorough quality control check before shipping. Rest assured, each watch receives the same care and attention you expect.
Movement Options:
-
-
NH35 Movement (Japanese): Reliable and robust, perfect for those who value precision and affordability.
- Accuracy: -/+10 to 40 seconds/day (generally runs closer to +/- 1-10 seconds/day)
- Vibrations/hour: 21,600
- 24 jewels
-
Selita SW200 Movement (Swiss): For those who seek the pinnacle of Swiss engineering, this movement offers exceptional accuracy and craftsmanship for those who accept nothing less than Swiss Perfection on their wrists.
- Chronometer Grade:
- Adjusted in five positions; COSC specs; Glucydur balance wheel; Anachron hairspring; Incabloc anti-shock device; red rubies used for pallet jewels.
- Chronometer Grade:
-
NH35 Movement (Japanese): Reliable and robust, perfect for those who value precision and affordability.
Technical Specs:
- Case Material: Stainless steel case and Bracelet w/ Glidelock Microadjustment Clasp
- Case Diameter: 40mm or 38mm
- Glass: Sapphire glass for ultimate scratch resistance
- Lug Width: 20mm width lugs for a versatile fit
- Thickness: 13.6mm for a substantial, yet comfortable, presence on the wrist
Understanding Mechanical/Automatic Watches vs. Quartz Watches
What is a Mechanical/Automatic Watch?
Mechanical and automatic watches like this are timepieces powered by a complex series of gears and springs. Unlike quartz watches, which use a battery, mechanical watches rely on the mechanical movement of their parts to keep time.
- Mechanical Watches: These watches must be manually wound by turning the crown. The mainspring stores energy, which is gradually released to power the watch.
- Automatic Watches: Also known as self-winding watches, these harness the natural motion of the wearer’s wrist to wind the mainspring. If you wear them regularly, you don’t need to wind them manually.
What is a Quartz Watch?
A battery powers quartz watches and use a small piece of quartz crystal to keep time. The battery sends an electrical current through the crystal, causing it to vibrate at a precise frequency. These vibrations are converted into regular pulses, which move the watch hands.
Key Differences:
-
Power Source:
- Mechanical/Automatic: Powered by a mainspring and gears.
- Quartz: Powered by a battery.
-
Movement:
- Mechanical/Automatic: The second hand moves smoothly, sweepingly.
- Quartz: The second hand moves in individual ticks.
-
Maintenance:
- Automatic: If worn consistently, the motion of your wrist will load the spring and keep it running. May need occasional servicing.
- Quartz: Battery needs to be replaced periodically.
-
Accuracy:
- Mechanical/Automatic: Slightly less accurate, with minor variations in timekeeping due to mechanical parts.
- Quartz: Highly accurate, with minimal deviation over time.
Why Choose a Mechanical/Automatic Watch?
Mechanical and automatic watches are often chosen for their craftsmanship, heritage, and the intricate engineering involved in their creation. They offer a tangible connection to the tradition of watchmaking and are valued by enthusiasts for their beauty and the skill required to make them.
Warranty Information
We stand by the quality and craftsmanship of The SubMeloner. Each watch comes with a standard 2-year warranty from the date of purchase.
What's Covered:
- Manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship
- Movement, hands, and dial
What's Not Covered:
- Normal wear and tear (including scratches on the case, crystal, bracelet, or strap)
- Damage caused by accidents, misuse, or improper handling
- Water damage if care instructions are not followed
- Unauthorized repairs or modifications
If you experience any issues covered under this warranty, please contact us for service and repair information. We are committed to ensuring your satisfaction and the longevity of your timepiece.
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