Watch Facts
Quiz: 2024.11.19 Quiz (Pilot)
- Hamilton have been supplying the U.S. Armed Forces in the 1940s, they’ve provided thousands of watches to the British Army during the late ‘60s and early ‘70s.
- One of their most iconic watches was the W10, which was produced between 1973 and 1976.
- Hamilton have just relaunched the new Khaki Pilot Pioneer collection, which is an exact remake of the W10.
- Stainless steel case in 33mm x 36mm.
- Manual winding H50 movement.
- Power reserve is at 80 hours.
- Priced at 745€
in recognition of the high-flying excellence of the Patrouille Suisse. The pilots of the Swiss Air Force and their precision and perfection of their formation flying has performed for us for decades. The special edition is a Big Pilot’s Watch Edition “Patrouille Suisse”, a special version of the iconic watch first produced in 1940 which will be limited to 250 watches. The movement is a in house calibre 51011, a self-winding movement with a seven day power reserve. 46mm stainless steel case in matte finish. Priced at US$15,600.00
43mm case in stainless steel with a thickness of 13.3mm. Fluted rotating bezel with luminous arrow; matt black dial and screwed caseback. Automatic calibre L893.6 (ETA A31.5 based) using silicon hairspring. Power reserve is 72hrs Priced at CHF3,500
the perfect companion for cafe racer motorcyclist. 45mm aged stainless steel case, 36,000VPH ElPrimero automatic movement, column wheel chronograph, approx USD7,500
- The Patrouille de France is one of the world’s most well known and recognized precision aerobatics demonstration team.
- Started in 1953 this unit under the control of the French Air and Space Force (the Armée de l’Air et de l’Espace) is the oldest of its kind and is considered to be one of the best in the world.
- They perform aerial displays consisting of precision aerobatics at Bastille Day military parade in Paris.
- Matte black ceramic case in 42mm with bi-directional rotating bezel also in black ceramic.
- Automatic Calibre BR-CAL.301 (ETA 2894).
- Power reserve is 42hrs Limited to 500pcs.
- Priced at 4,900€
- Stainless steel case in 38mm. Automatic winding movement COSC-certified, calibre 17 – with 40hrs power reserve.
- Priced at CHF 4,000 for the steel versions CHF 5,400 for the steel-and-gold
- Trip-tick Case in 40mm – available in Stainless steel, Rose gold or White gold.
- First ever in house automatic movement caliber ENG376.
- This watch celebrates Greenwich Mean Time and is made in partnership with Greenwich’s Royal Observatory.
- Power reserve is 65hrs.
- Limited to 150pcs Stainless Steel 75pcs Rose Gold 75pcs White Gold.
- Priced at US$16,995 SS US$23,995 RG US$24,995 WG Shown here in SS and RG
Platinum case in 31.5mm x 43.5mm with a thickness of 7.3mm, sapphire crystal, water resistance to 30m. Olive green lacquer on bezel and case middle, ruby cabochon crown, matching olive green dial. Mechanical manual winding calibre 430MC. Power reserve is 38 hours. Limited to 200pcs
Priced at CHF21,100
The Omega Flightmaster, a variant from the Speedmaster line. Introduced in 1969, the Flightmaster features the most comprehensive functions with dual TimeZone, chronograph, day and night, etc. The version shown here is the Cal.910 which has the day & night indication whereas the later Cal.911 has the sub seconds indication. Manual winding chronograph in stainless steel.