* The ProFlight is a unique pilot watch that combines both modern design with historic pilot watch features. The carefully hand-sandblasted, faceted stainless-steel case - which features a special surface treatment ensuring a scratch resistance up to 1,300 Vickers - is also antimagnetic up to 80,000 A/m with the addition of a soft iron inner cage, protecting the Sellita SW 200-1 Elabore automatic movement within. The numerals are individually designed for perfect legibility and tie in with the design codes of the case through a subtle mix of hard edges and precise curves. The circular grain finish on the dial mirrors the rotation of the “propeller” second hand.
* With luminous hands, numerals and crown, 150M water resistance, scratch-proof sapphire crystal glass and fitted to a nylon canvas strap with leather interior, quick-change system and scratch-resistant pin buckle, the Circula ProFlight is a fantastic value and wonderfully designed tool watch.
Movement: Automatic
Case Dimensions: 40mm x 12mm x 46mm, Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal
Dial: Blue with Luminous Hands and Numerals
Glass: Curved Sapphire Crystal
Strap: 20mm, Blue Nylon with Leather Backing on Pin Pin Buckle
Water Resistance: 15 ATM
Reference: PFE-SS-BB
The history of Circula began in 1955 with Heinz Huber in Pforzheim, Germany - the watchmaking heart of the Black Forest. The watch tradition of the Huber family dates back to 1926. At that time, the family founded the jewellery and watch wholesaler Huber & Co. In the 1950s, Heinz Huber decided that he no longer wanted to only trade watches and jewellery, but also to design and manufacture watches of his own. He realised this plan in 1955 and founded the watch brand Circula, which he named after the circulation of the balance wheel in mechanical watch movements.
Today, 66 years later and now run by Cornelius Huber, the grandson of founder Heinz Huber, Circula are producing high-quality watches in the third generation, making it one of the oldest family owned watch microbrands in the world.
Circula still design, develop and assemble all watches in Pforzheim, Germany.