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Aeromatic 1912 Aviator's Watch with Retention Spring and 24-hr Sub-Dial #A1382

Aeromatic 1912 Aviator's Watch with Retention Spring and 24-hr Sub-Dial #A1382

This is a classic styled aviator watch with easy to read minute markers on the outer dial and smaller hour numbers on an inner dial. A date window is provided at the 3:00 position and it can be set with the onion style crown protected with a retro crown retention feather spring. Inside is an automatic, self-winding movement that is viewable via an exhibition case back. The hour, minute hands and dots on the dial are luminous for viewing time in the dark. Features a tall beveled mineral crystal. A center sub-dial with a red hand tracks time in 24 hour military time.
SKU:
A1382
Availability:
In stock
Product Features
  • Movement:22-Jewel Automatic (self-winding)
  • Case:Matte finish, stainless steel, 42mm x 16mm thick.
  • Back:Exhibition back
  • Crystal:Hardened Mineral
  • Band:Brown leather strap, white stitching, buckle closure.
  • Water Resistant:50 meters
  • Warranty:2 Years
  • Discontinued:Yes

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Customer Review

3 Reviews

  • 5
    Great watch

    Posted by aaron stevens on Aug 18th 2019

    This company has amazing customer service. Fast shipping and great watch.

  • 5
    Aeromatic 1912 Aviator's Watch

    Posted by sylvano cassingena on Jul 21st 2014

    Very Smooth transaction. Long Island even price matched when I showed them the same watch at a cheaper price. I bought a 2nd watch and the same smooth transaction occured. I'll be back

  • 5
    Watch purchase

    Posted by Charles Zuber on Dec 3rd 2012

    I've purchased two timepieces from you so far. Each time the product arrived beautifully packaged, and the delivery time was swift! The selection of affordable watches is quite amazing! In fact, someone I met was wearing a 2 thousand dollar aviator watch, and was very impressed with my Aeromatic 1912, and offered to buy mine right then and there. I declined the offer, but gave him your website info instead! Cheers! Charles Zuber