Review- Sternglas Naos

Naos by Sternglas

Sternglas founded by Dustin in fall of 2016, is a German brand that specializes in affordable Bauhaus style watches that are elegant and reliable.

The Naos, is everything the brand stands for, this model is named after the closest star to Earth, and Sternglas is German for “star glass”.

DESIGN
It screams bauhaus, this one comes with a Sapphire crystal, it’s still has a cool dome shape. The dial is legible and that sunburst reflect the light incredibly. The 38mm dial (lug2lug 43mm) sits beautifully on my 16cm wrist. They do offer models with 40mm + dial sizes for people who prefer it larger. Looks great on the mesh strap and on variety of leather straps as well

MOVEMENT
The quartz version is a Ronda 714, reliable and thin helps to come at around 6mm height and wears so well under the shirt cuffs

The automatic version houses a Miyota 8215, slightly higher at 12mm but would still be manageable under shirt cuffs yet be very sporty wearing it with a T-shirt.

PRICE
Very affordable,  the main motive behind the brand was to keep the cost to consumer low, and they have nailed it, imo.
Quartz – $269
Automatic – $439

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The beginning

I knew I loved watches ever since I was a kid. I used to beg my parents to buy me new watches that I felt cool. My parents were pretty nice to me too, but once I lost my first watch, that was it! No more watches for you!!!🤣

The first watch I bought on my own was a Citizen Skyhawk (Blue Angels edition) back in 2010 and I still have it, that watch has been through incredible times with me, I wore it on my wedding day too..

But around 2018, the watchcollecting bug got to me.

Who is Aslaponthewrist?

Well as you already know, that’s my Instagram handle. My real name is Pramukh Jadhav and I am a watch collector, actually more like an addict or a hoarder you may say.

I love watches. The designs, the esthetic, the story behind the making of a watch, heritage of the brands, etc. I’m interested in learning more about them, but I’m also a monkey with a camera, so every chance I get, I find an excuse to take a picture or copy someone on instagram, with my unique twist or something like that.