Flightdeck Chronograph

Specifications

Price

$3995.00 $2795.00

Vendor SKU

1760

Movement

Automatic winding ETA caliber 7750 with chronograph and date functions with engraved U-boat rotor.

Case

Stainless steel 50mm case with screw-down crown cap on the left and engraving on the right. Sapphire crystal and see-through back. Also available with black PVD coated case.

Bracelet

Black specialized U-boat calfskin perforated strap.

Dial

Black dial with white luminescent numeral markers, date window at Nine, and thick luminous hands. Also available with orange or yellow numerals.

Notes

Available with 43, 50, and 55mm case. Made in Italy with Swiss mechanical movements.

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