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Fortis Flieger Cockpit Limited Edition

By Eric Yang on Mon, Jul 23, 2007
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If you haven’t noticed, rugged vintage is in and it extends itself to timepieces. The 40mm Flieger Cockpit by Fortis comes in a limited edition black/orange horizon scheme we endorse. Don’t think of it as a vanity watch though. It’s radiation-free super luminova markers and numerals literally shine beneath it’s anti-glare crystal sapphire and he entire Swiss wind-up movement is water resistant to 200 meters.

This piece is limited to a worldwide quantity of 950. Actually make that one less after our order.

What this means to you: Limited edition vintage with modern day movement. It’s hard to argue the benefits.

Cost: $900 @ WorldLux

Also: If you must have stainless steel, then take a look at the Fortis B-42 Cosmonaut series, the official cosmonaut watch for space-grade flights.

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