reliable and robust watch is seldom needed as much as when flying low over the sea on a stormy night. Whether in the Arctic or the tropics, on the ocean or in the coastal mountains, naval aviation is often associated with difficult conditions. The Fly Navy Aerosphere is precise, reliable and easy to read day and night, making it easy to fly without additional navigational aids. Precision and tradition have been highly valued by the German Navy for more than 110 years, and these maxims have also existed at Hanhart since 1882 and are reflected in this exceptional watch.
The significant connection between Hanhart and aviation goes back a long way in history. In aviation, automatic pilot’s watches had to withstand extreme vibrations, enormous temperature fluctuations, great differences in altitude and fluctuating weather conditions - challenges that the air force is still familiar with today.
Flying over the sea has always required the utmost precision and a keen understanding of the elements. There are few other places where the forces of nature have such a direct effect as when flying low over the sea on a stormy night, which ends with a landing on a swaying deck. The limited edition Fly Navy Aerosphere is a reliable and precise chronograph and the perfect wrist companion for such challenging situations.
The new Fly Navy Aerosphere combines precision and tradition with various maritime details. According to Greek mythology, the second hand shows the trident of Poseidon, the god of the sea, which can also be found on the coat of arms of the naval aviation squadron (Marinefliegergeschwader) 3 ‘Graf Zeppelin’. Either the coat of arms of the MFG3 ‘Graf Zeppelin’ or the MFG5 coat of arms is embossed on the screw-down case back, each available in 150 pieces, and can be individually selected. To complete the unique details of the marine watch, the naval aviator command logo is depicted on the navy blue dial and on the screw-in crown of the chronograph.
The coats of arms embossed on the case back symbolise cohesion and solidarity. In the coat of arms of the MFG3, the affiliation to the naval aviators is symbolised by the wing and the anchor in the middle. The five stars symbolise the five virtues of fidelity, courage, broad-mindedness, reliability and endurance. The MFG5 coat of arms contains water, sea eagle, anchor and wing as elements and has been in this form since 2013. The head of the sea eagle has the meaning of maintaining sovereignty over the airspace above the sea.
The limited edition Fly Navy Aerosphere is available with a blue Hook StrapTM textile strap, which ensures optimum wearing comfort for every wrist. Alternatively, the new edition is available with a stainless steel strap. The special edition is a chic watch for a relaxing beach holiday and is also a reliable timepiece for challenging tasks in the naval forces.
The font of the numerals on the bezel, which can be rotated in one direction with 60 clicks, has been designed in standard font - this is intended to emphasise perfect legibility.
The Fly Navy Aerosphere has a water resistance of up to 30 bar (approx. 300 meters) to ensure that it is ideally equipped for use on and in the water.
The suitability of this new watch for divers is underlined by a helium valve located on the case at 10 o’clock. This is an essential feature for deep diving.
As a pioneer in the development of wristwatch chronographs and stopwatches, Hanhart has played an important role in the history of the German watch industry. Thanks to its passion for technical inventiveness, Hanhart continues to set itself the highest standards and is guided by the following maxims: precision and reliability, perfect readability and simple, safe operation as well as the best possible robustness. Since 1882, the watch manufacturer has been producing timepieces that combine perfection with unmistakable design. The development, production and distribution of the mechanical watches is located in Gütenbach in the Black Forest in Germany.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CASE
▪ Helium valve
▪ Crown protection
▪ Case dimensions: Diameter: 42 mm / Height: 12,95 mm
▪ Case material: Brushed/polished stainless steel
▪ Ceramic bezel
▪ Fluted bezel with yellow marking
▪ Triangle, indices and numerals filled with Super-Luminova
▪ Can be turned anti-clockwise with 60 clicks
▪ Numerals in standard font
▪ Case back: Screw-down case back with embossed coat of arms of Naval Air Wing (Marinefliegergeschwader) 3 or Naval Air Wing (Marinefliegergeschwader) 5
▪ Engraved limitation number “XXX/150”
▪ Crown: Screw-down crown with coat of arms of the naval aviation command (Marinefliegergeschwader)
▪ Crystal: Convex, internally anti-reflective sapphire crystal
▪ Water resistance: Up to 30 bar/30 ATM according to DIN 8310
DIAL & HANDS
▪ Hanhart logo and coat of arms of the naval aviation command
▪ Navy blue dial
▪ Skeletonised hour and minute hands
▪ Second hand with Poseidon trident
▪ Super-Luminova coated, luminescent indices and hands
STRAP
▪ Hook StrapTM blue (textile)
▪ Stainless steel with folding clasp, diving extension and fine adjustment option
▪ Lug width 20 mm
PRICE
▪ 1,490.00 EURO incl. 19% VAT on a textile strap
▪ 1,690.00 EURO incl. 19% VAT on a steel bracelet
MOVEMENT
▪ Automatic winding mechanism with ball bearing
▪ Hanhart regulation: 0 to +8 seconds per day, as an average across all positions
▪ Stop second device
▪ Central stop second
▪ Date with quick correction
▪ Sellita SW200
▪ Frequency 28.800 A/h (4 Hz)
▪ Number of jewels 26
▪ Power reserve mind. 38h