This particular watch is based on a 1950s/1960s pattern exploration and adventurer watch. The watch has a box sapphire crystal which looks outwardly identical to the original plexiglass crystal, the watch also has a 25 jewel automatic self-winding movement housed in a robust stainless steel case, the watch can be hand wound if required and the movement also has a hacking function for synchronization and represents exceptional value for such a high specification timepiece. It should be noted that the German Schätzle SUW1929 is closely based on the ETA-2824 movement, and many of the components are interchangeable.

Although the watch uses Luminova as opposed to the Tritium which was used in the 1960s. The main advantage with Luminova is that, unlike Tritium, it does not deteriorate with age and is non-radioactive. On this particular variant, the paint colour mimics the appearance of aged Tritium paint.

This watch measures 39mm in diameter and is fitted with a matching steel bracelet, which is designed specifically to look visually the same as the type of bracelets used in the 1960s.

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