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Fortis Men's 672.18.11 K B-42 Flieger Black Automatic NO RESERVE Watch
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Description Condition: New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Fortis Calendar: Date MPN: 672.18.11 K Movement: Automatic-Self-Wind Gender: Mens Band Material: Black Rubber Dial Color: White Clasp: Deployant Clasp With Push Button Case Material: Stainless Steel Band Width: 20 Case Dimensions: 42 mm x 13 mm Crystal: Antireflective Sapphire Bezel Material: Stainless Steel Water Resistance: 200 Meters(660 feet) Bezel Function: Stationary UPC: Does not apply
Fortis Men's 672.18.11 K B-42 Flieger Black Automatic NO RESERVE Watch Automatic Swiss movement 2893-1, 11 1/2 "', 25 jewels, 28,800 semi-vibrations per hour. Fine timing device and Incabloc shock absorber. Hour, minute, centre-stop-second, second time zone. Date indication. Steel PVD black, two-parts, 42 mm case diameter. Sapphire crystal anti-reflective coating on both sides. Crown with FORTIS logo. Dial black and white, flange with hour-scale 13 - 24 h. Triangle at position 3h indicating the direction for quick date adjustment. Rubber strap with folding clasp. Limited Edition
Few watch companies are able to claim a full century of uninterrupted progress and innovation. Even fewer companies can say their watches are offered as standard equipment to astronauts. There’s only one company that can lay claim to inventing the first self-winding mechanical watch, and that company is Fortis Swiss Watches.Fortis Watches celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2012, however, reflecting for too long on a century-gone-by might be unjust to a company so focused on the century at hand. Fortis, after all, recently surpassed 100,000 orbits of the earth taking part in manned space missions that began in 1994. This incredible fact is an exclamation point on how a small Swiss company from Grenchen went from local watchmaker to official supplier of interplanetary travelers.
On Jun-01-16 at 11:11:21 PDT, seller added the following information:
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Condition: | New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Fortis |
Calendar: | Date | MPN: | 672.18.11 K |
Movement: | Automatic-Self-Wind | Gender: | Mens |
Band Material: | Black Rubber | Dial Color: | White |
Clasp: | Deployant Clasp With Push Button | Case Material: | Stainless Steel |
Band Width: | 20 | Case Dimensions: | 42 mm x 13 mm |
Crystal: | Antireflective Sapphire | Bezel Material: | Stainless Steel |
Water Resistance: | 200 Meters(660 feet) | Bezel Function: | Stationary |
UPC: | Does not apply |
Fortis Men's 672.18.11 K B-42 Flieger Black Automatic NO RESERVE Watch
On Jun-01-16 at 11:11:21 PDT, seller added the following information:
Automatic Swiss movement 2893-1, 11 1/2 "', 25 jewels, 28,800 semi-vibrations per hour. Fine timing device and Incabloc shock absorber. Hour, minute, centre-stop-second, second time zone. Date indication. Steel PVD black, two-parts, 42 mm case diameter. Sapphire crystal anti-reflective coating on both sides. Crown with FORTIS logo. Dial black and white, flange with hour-scale 13 - 24 h. Triangle at position 3h indicating the direction for quick date adjustment. Rubber strap with folding clasp. Limited Edition
Few watch companies are able to claim a full century of uninterrupted progress and innovation. Even fewer companies can say their watches are offered as standard equipment to astronauts. There’s only one company that can lay claim to inventing the first self-winding mechanical watch, and that company is Fortis Swiss Watches.Fortis Watches celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2012, however, reflecting for too long on a century-gone-by might be unjust to a company so focused on the century at hand. Fortis, after all, recently surpassed 100,000 orbits of the earth taking part in manned space missions that began in 1994. This incredible fact is an exclamation point on how a small Swiss company from Grenchen went from local watchmaker to official supplier of interplanetary travelers.On Jun-01-16 at 11:11:21 PDT, seller added the following information: