* With the new 415 ES Panda, Hanhart is reviving the spirit of the 1960s. The model is based on the original design of the historic 415 ES and combines this with modern technology and sporty design elements. The watch features a white dial with black sub-dials, the stainless steel case and the clear design emphasize the functional racing watch character - timeless, striking, authentic. Originally introduced in the 1960s. With its striking bi-directional rotating bezel with 60-minute graduation and the historic wing logo, the model set new standards at the time. Hanhart has now taken up this heritage and combined it with the highest manufacturing standards of today. The new colour scheme underlines the classic elegance of the watch and emphasizes the clear design even more.
* The robust 39mm case is anti-magnetic and reliably protects the mechanical chronograph movement from magnetic influences, such as those that can be caused by electronic devices or machines in everyday life; as a result, the rate accuracy is maintained. In addition, the watch is shock-protected and equipped with Hanhart's movement damping system - a specially developed shock protection system that effectively cushions the Sellita SW 510 M movement in the event of strong shocks.
* The 415 ES collection is now also available with a high-quality steel bracelet. This new stainless steel bracelet not only offers a modern, sporty and elegant look, but also offers a practical folding clasp with tool-free fine adjustment. With this innovative mechanism, the length of the bracelet can be easily and quickly adjusted by up to 10mm. To do this, simply press a small button on the clasp and the bracelet can be comfortably adjusted to fit the wrist.
Movement: Manual Wind Chronograph
Case Dimensons: 39mm x 13.5mm x 46mm, Stainless Steel
Dial: White with black Sub-Dials and Luminous Hands/Numerals
Glass: High Domed Sapphire Crystal
Strap: 20mm, Steel Bracelet on Fold Clasp
Water Resistance: 10 ATM
Reference: H703.201
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.