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Hanhart

Pioneer MKI Reverse PandaHAN1014

£1,800.00

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* Hanhart’s classic pilot chronograph: PIONEER MK I receives an additional "reverse panda" dial variant. This classic variant with black dial and white sub-dial elements provides not only a good contrast, but also a distinctive look. The construction and design of Hanhart pilot chronographs follow clear criteria: Perfect readability, maximum reliability and ease of use.

 

* The uncluttered dial without date in conjunction with the distinctive cathedral hands covered with Super-LumiNova® guarantees perfect readability. Behind the screwed stainless steel case back, the robust, in-house modified automatic caliber ETA 7753 ensures reliability and precision. In addition to a second stop, it offers a power reserve of at least 42 hours when fully wound and with a water resistance of up to 10 ATM, large crown and Hanhart’s typical bi-directional fluted bezel with red marker ensures optimum operability. 

 

* The watch comes fitted to a strap made of black calfskin with rivets and Pin Buckle.

Movement: Automatic Single Pusher Chronograph

Case Dimensions: 40mm x 15mm x 49mm, Stainless Steel

Dial: Black with White Sub-Dials and Luminous Hands/Numerals

Glass: Convex Sapphire Crystal

Strap: 20mm, Black Calf Leather on Pin Buckle

Water Resistance: 10 ATM

Reference: 714.211-7010

Tradition and Expertise since 1882.

Hanhart first began trading on July 1st 1882 when Swiss watchmaker Johann A. Hanhart opened a watch shop in Diessenhofen, north-east Switzerland. The company quickly re-located to Schwenningen, southern Germany in 1902 and found instant success in 1924 with their first affordable, mechanical stopwatch. By 1938, Hanhart were a pioneer in the production of mechanical chronograph wristwatches, designed for pilots and by the 1960s had also moved into fine timing for sports events and motor racing.

Today, Hanhart still produce a varied range of wristwatches and fine timing stopwatches, tapping into their rich heritage of mechanical watchmaking know-how to produce pieces of incredible craftmanship and functional good looks.