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Aerowatch Celebrates 115 Years with the Milan Pocket Watch

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This year, Swiss family-owned watchmaker Aerowatch celebrates an impressive 115 years of uninterrupted success. To mark this milestone, the brand unveils the Milan Pocket Watch, a timepiece that beautifully blends tradition with modern aesthetics. Limited to just 115 pieces, the Milan is a tribute to the brand's legacy and its roots in the Jura region of Switzerland, known for its rich watchmaking history.

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The Milan Pocket Watch features a satin-finished stainless steel case with a diameter of 48mm in a contemporary style. Its dark gray dial features the signature pine needle pattern, a stunning motif known from Aerowatch's Milan wristwatch collection, honoring the lush forests that surround the brand's home.

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At 6 o'clock, you'll find the grooved small seconds sub dial, a signature of pocket watches. The bold indexes and hands are coated with SuperLuminova, ensuring legibility even in low-light conditions.

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The star of the show is the hand-wound movement, the AERO DB9 SWISS. Visible through the sapphire crystal case back, this caliber is a feast for the eyes. The sandblasted plate provides a stunning industrial-style contrast to the blued screws, the polished chatons, and the sunburst-finished winding wheels, all of which come together to create a mesmerizing view.

The Milan pocket watch is limited to 115 pieces. Pricing is marked at $1,680.

To learn more, visit Aerowatch, here.

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