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Hanhart

417 ES Moby Dick 39HAN1040

£1,800.00

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* Frequently requested, finally available: with the new Moby Dick 39mm, Hanhart presents the white-dial version of the historic 417 ES chronograph in its original size for the first time. Inspired by one of the rarest executions of the 1950s, this model stands for precise instrument aesthetics beyond military specifications – born civil, uncompromisingly functional. 

 

* The thermally blued hands with deep blue tone comes alive depending on the angle of light, lending the watch remarkable depth. The anti-magnetic case reliably protects the movement from external influences, whilst a water resistance of 10 ATM makes this chronograph fully suitable for everyday use. Instead of the classic red bezel marking, the Moby Dick 39mm features an ivory-coloured Super-LumiNova® insert. Perfectly matched to the dial numerals and hand inlays, this iconic chronograph ensures excellent legibility in all light conditions.

 

* To ensure precise timekeeping, the reliable hand-wound SW510 caliber in the best Swiss-made quality works behind the screw-down stainless steel case back. In addition to the stop-seconds function, it offers a power reserve of at least 48 hours when fully wound. 

Movement: Manual Wind Chronograph

Case Dimensions: 39mm x 13.6mm x 46mm, Stainless Steel

Dial: White with Luminous hands and Numerals

Glass: High Domed Sapphire Crystal

Strap: 20mm, Tan Brown Leather on Pin Buckle

Water Resistance: 10 ATM

Reference: H701.202

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.