- Case made of stainless steel, bead-blasted
- Magnetic Field Protection up to 80,000 A / m
- Sapphire crystal glass
- Nickel-free case back
- Pressure-resistant to 20 bar
- Low pressure resistant
Just how functional can a watch be? This is a question we've been asking ourselves since founding the company. And the answer? Our cockpit navigation clocks. Conceived for the instrument panels of aeroplanes and helicopters, and optimised to provide rapid and clear readability, they are specifically designed to offer time measurement in its purest form. And they have now inspired us to create a watch with these same characteristics (and Magnetic Field Protection of up to 80,000 A/m) to complement our range of instrumental chronographs.
The dial design ensures especially clear readability:
– Maximum contrast of the hands, indices and numerals against the glare-free black dial.
– Extremely large numerals for intuitive orientation even in low light levels.
– Striking hand profiles.
– Special long-lasting, luminous paint on the minute and hour hands and indices to ensure accurate reading even in adverse conditions.

Technical details
Self-winding mechanism
25 bearing jewels
28,800 semi-oscillations per hour
Seconds stop function
Shock resistant as per DIN ISO 1413
Anti-magnetic as per DIN 8309
The information on the mechanical movement corresponds to the current production situation in Frankfurt am Main. Due to technical changes, it may happen in individual cases that stock items of our sales partners deviate from this information.
Sapphire crystal glass in front, anti-reflective on both sides
Case back screw-fastened, nickel-free
Crown screwable
Meet the technical requirements for waterproofness, as set out in standard DIN 8310
Pressure-resistant up to 20 bar
Low pressure resistant
Date display
Band lug width: 20 mm
Case thickness: 10 mm
Weight without strap: 67 gramme
Numbers and indices coated with luminescent colour
Hour and minute hand coated with luminescent colour