Sopwith’s new Aero Marquis Focke-Wulf Fw 190 “Arctic Sea” is limited to 55 pieces, crafted from the steel cockpit armor of an original WWII fighter. Featuring a fully lumed dial, GMT function, and azimuth bezel, this 41mm traveler’s tool is built for extreme conditions.
Forged from the cockpit armor of a Messerschmitt Bf 109, the Sopwith Aero Marquis Pas-de-Calais Limited Edition transforms wartime steel into a modern GMT built for aviation, travel, and endurance.
Crafted from the cockpit armor of a World War II Focke-Wulf fighter, the Sopwith Aero Marquis Tunisian Desert GMT pairs genuine historic steel with modern travel-watch engineering. Limited to just 53 pieces, it’s a rugged GMT designed to withstand sand, shock, magnetism, and time itself.
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Forged from history, the Sopwith Aero Marquis Nieuport 28 Limited Edition is crafted from the steel of an original World War I fighter aircraft. Highly limited, the watch uses material that once flew over the Western Front, being a true travel watch shaped by survival, scarcity, and aviation legend.
Accutron revives one of the most significant innovations in timekeeping with the return of its tuning-fork technology. The new Spaceview 314 brings the unmistakable hum, smooth sweep, and open-worked design of the original into a modern, hand-assembled execution.
Discover the new Oceaneva Tenuis Calendar, a slim automatic dress watch that pairs refined design with everyday durability, all powered by the Miyota 9120 full-calendar movement.