St Gallen?

Apr 22, 2012,13:03 PM
 

Do they still make watches or did they stop?


Thanks for any info!

Rob

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An “On-the-wrist” Review of the St. Gallen PVD Disinfectable “Rescue” Watch

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : March 3rd, 2008-18:00
An “On-the-wrist” Review of the St. Gallen PVD Disinfectable “Rescue” Watch By Anthony Tsai & Dr. Mitch Katz © March 2008 In today’s world of watches, black watches seem to be the latest “hot” trend - Audemars Piguet recently released its all forged carbo...  

PuristS and NOT elitists.....

 
 By: MTF : March 3rd, 2008-19:22
Thanks Anthony and Mitch for the "dissection" and medical review. Why isn't the Journal of the American Medical Association ( JAMA ) as much fun?....er actually the first week of April issues are a hoot! But seriously, as a doctor who used to be in critic... 

Thanks, Mitch and Anthony, for a look at an unusual watch concept...

 
 By: ThomasM : March 3rd, 2008-20:29
I have also heard this watch has been accepted for exhibition by the British Horological Museum for its innovativeness and application specific appropriateness. Bravo, St. Gallen and PuristSPro for out of the box thinking! TM

Love its originality

 
 By: LCDW : March 3rd, 2008-21:36
I am totally impressed and happy to see the final piece and reading all the useful info about it! Thomas, it is even so much more exciting to see and to understand ! Thanks and congrats for everything you and your team have done to the birth of this origi... 

Oops sorry guys

 
 By: LCDW : March 4th, 2008-09:20
Yes it is a boo boo on my side confused by the name and facts. Sorry Anthony and Dr Mitch, all the credits go to you both on his article write up and apology on my confusion and mistake. But I really like that watch. Where to get it ? Thanks and cheers,Li... 

St. Gallen Website

 
 By: au7778 : March 4th, 2008-14:03
Go to www.sgallen.com

I love thisidea! Well done, mates! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : March 3rd, 2008-23:04
No message body

Pretty cool watch =)

 
 By: Jacky : March 4th, 2008-05:57

How is the crystal attached?

 
 By: aaronm : March 4th, 2008-08:01
If the bezel is part of the same hunk of metal as the case, I assume the crystal is pressed in through the front and glued or gasket-fit? a

Thanks, Dr. Katz and Anthony.

 
 By: masterspiece : March 4th, 2008-11:07
Great review and fun looking watch. Question: I know that you're talking about disinfecting and not sterilizing but any thoughts on leaving it in sterilizing fluid? Thanks, Bob

Washing and Sterilization Protocol

 
 By: MTF : March 5th, 2008-07:45
Excerpt from St Gallen Information Pack A.To Clean the Watch by WASHING only: 1. Fill a suitable receptacle with tap water and household detergent solution. 2. Wash the watch in the water and detergent solution. (Only detach the watch parts for washing if... 

Thanks, MTF!

 
 By: masterspiece : March 5th, 2008-10:15

Thanks AT and Mitch for the comprehensive report. 3 questions...

 
 By: Kong : March 4th, 2008-22:15
1) The case & buckle are from 316L stainless steel. Any functional reason/s for not choosing Type 904L (which a brand could be using)? 2) It was mentioned on the St. Gallen website, the silicon for the straps are different from other silicon straps used i... 

Medical grade steel

 
 By: MTF : March 5th, 2008-07:54
Kong, I don't know the real reason "functionally" for using normal stainless steel 316L compared with 904. Maybe they don't see added advantage of sea-water resistance despite it's 100m water resistance rating? My suspicion is that they kept to the "medic... 

Sea water resistance

 
 By: MTF : March 5th, 2008-09:20
Although the Rescue can be used by anyone...including sea rescue, I can't see that much call for salt-water resistance of 904 steel. Not too many clinical staff immersed in sea water for too long Regards, MTF

The myth of 904L

 
 By: SJX : March 6th, 2008-04:58

May a materials engineer be permitted to comment?

 
 By: ausrandoman : March 6th, 2008-02:52
Type 316 stainless steel is often the default choice for corrosion resistance in seawater. However, in hot seawater (e.g. desalination plants) or under high structural loads, it does not perform as well as 904L, being more prone to pitting and cracking. T... 

Fantastic report and great post, however...

 
 By: Z3 : March 5th, 2008-19:09
It seems like the easily removable rubber strap might also easily slide off the watch by accident. Is that a concern? I've heard a story of JLC Extreme World Chrono's strap opening up by accident and slipping off the owner's wrist..

I asked Anthony that but it does not happen

 
 By: MTF : March 5th, 2008-22:27
I asked Anthony that and he said it did not happen. I guess they tested it well and silicon is "sticky" in it's groove. Let's see what Anthony says after more testing...... Regards, MTF

The rubber strap slipping off was not something I worried about

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : March 6th, 2008-10:21
when I wore this watch and tested it. The friction between the strap and the case lugs holding the strap is great enough that I don't think the strap would slide off even if tugged at. Cheers, Anthony

That's true of a dry strap...

 
 By: francois : March 28th, 2008-18:01
...but what if the watch and strap are wet? I'm worried too that it might slip. Could you test that please, if you still have the watch? The concept or this timepiece is great. However, I'm wary of "custom" or proprietary straps and bands in any watch. Wh... 

Sorry but I don't have the watch anymore

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : March 29th, 2008-17:07
If you want a replacement strap such as a rubber, calf leather, or stingray, you can purchase them directly from St Gallen Cheers, Anthony

St Gallen?

 
 By: rsouza : April 22nd, 2012-13:03
Do they still make watches or did they stop? Thanks for any info! Rob

We still have some PPro ABR's left if you're interested

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : April 22nd, 2012-18:02
market.watchprosite.com .detail&id=103908&brandview=PuristSPro+ABR&mod=&series=+All-Black*+All-Black+Rescue+watch++-+we+have+some+left%21&p=PuristSPro+ABR+All-Black * - AT

Don't know the answer to your question...

 
 By: patrick_y : April 23rd, 2012-08:49
But here are some more pictures and my review of the St. Gallen watch. home.watchprosite.com