Devoted to civilian or military airline pilots, pilots’ watches are generally characterised by large watch cases and optimal legibility in daytime as well as night-time. They can also provide various useful complications while in flight, such as a chronograph, a flyback function, or even still, a GMT function.
Not everyone has heard of Hanhart's pilot's chronograph, yet it really is a classic reference amongst military wristwatches. Here's an introduction to the Pioneer Mk I (formerly known as the Primus 1938).
Straight out of the 1950's, the Type XX/XXI collection has some of the most well-known Breguet models. Let's review this perfect link between the post-war period and 20th century.
A new model issued in 2010, the BR 01-92 Radar stands as a conceptual evolution of the BR Instrument, as it has no hands! Will it hit the bull's eye? Let's check it out together!
Bell & Ross has introduced a new range in 2010: the BR 126. It is an important step in the brand's history. Here is the demonstration with the review of the BR 126 Original Black.
Breitling revisits one of its reference models and puts it in stealth mode. Reliability, testosterone and unconventional dimensions. The question is: will you measure up to the machine?
Endowed watch for the French army pilots in the 1950's, the Dodane Type 21 is nowadays released in a limited edition. Let's see if this modern version is worthy as its famous predecessor.
Sinn is a well-known brand for the watches' amateurs for almost 50 years. But less known from the general public. I have tested for you a historical model of the Frankfurt's brand: the 103 St Sa.
While waiting for this new version to be “accessible”, review of one of the most famous diving watch of the watch making world: the Rolex Submarine 16610. A definitely multitask watch.
With this 16th generation of aviator's watches, IWC breaks some rectilinear aesthetical codes that have made the success of the Flieger's. Review of this new Flieger Chronograph.
The Navitimer has forged the actual identity of Breitling : the watch as an aviator's tool. Let's discover this great chronograph designed for the most emblematic adventurers of an era.
The BR01 with its direct aircraft clock origins and respectable size of 46mm x 46mm, has become the icon of Bell & Ross : it's a radical watch, which promises to make an impact on anyone.
Boasting multiple collaborations and common values, Jaeger-LeCoultre and Aston Martin allied themselves again in 2005 to celebrate the 40 year birthday of the Polaris and the DB5 with a new panel.