* The 415 ES Pure is based on the original 415 ES, originally introduced in the 1960s. With its distinctive bi-directional rotating bezel featuring a 60-minute scale and the historic winged logo, the model set new standards at the time. Hanhart now embraces this legacy, combining it with the highest manufacturing standards of today. The new colour scheme accentuates the watch’s classic elegance and further enhances its clean design. The 415 ES Pure features a deep black dial with subdials at 3 and 9 o’clock. The tachymeter scale on the outer edge enables precise measurement of speeds over set distances. The red hundred scale remains a distinctive hallmark, emphasizing the sporty character of the chronograph and the dial of the 415 ES Pure bears Hanhart’s traditional winged logo - a symbol of the brand’s modernisation in the 1960s. After more than 40 years, this striking emblem returns with the 415 ES series.
* The 415 ES Pure features an authentic 39mm size, preserving the historical charm of the original 415 ES, however the modern refinement focuses on subtle yet impactful modernisation: classic design meets innovative materials and a high- performance movement. The bidirectional ceramic bezel with 60 precise clicks allows for exact adjustments and Inside, the reliable Sellita SW 510 M manual-winding movement ensuring top-tier precision. With its anti-magnetic case and water resistance of up to 10 ATM, the watch is well protected against external influences. The enhanced white X2 Super-Luminova coating guarantees exceptional readability, even in low light conditions.
Movement: Manual Wind Chronograph
Case Dimensions: 39mm x 13.5mm x 46mm, Stainless Steel
Dial: Black with White Luminous Hands and Indices
Glass: High Domed Sapphire Crystal
Strap: 20mm, Black Leather on Pin Buckle
Water Resistance: 10 ATM
Reference: H703.215-8010
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.