MESSERSCHMITT Men's Aviator Quartz Watch
Product number:
335291
Packaging Unit:
1
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Application: | quartz |
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Article name: | Men's watch |
Brand: | Messerschmitt |
Colour: | white |
Dimensions Ø mm: | 42,00 |
Manufacturer name: | ME 209 |
Material: | Stainless steel |
Special feature: | 5 bar |
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Messerschmitt BF-109
Metal Earth - from sheet steel to astonishing 3D metal kit - Simply push laser-cut components out of the metal card (11 x 11 cm) and put them together without any glue.
Each model shows an amazing level of attention to detail. Including easy-to-understand assembly instructions. Tweezers and needle-nose pliers make it easier to assemble the models. For young and adult tinkerers - not a children's toy. Recommended for ages 14 and up
Contents: 2 metal sheets (11 x 11 cm)
Model size: 4.2 x 10.5 x 9.2 cm
Difficulty level: medium
Product information "MESSERSCHMITT Men's Aviator Quartz Watch"
Collector's Model "ME 209 World Speed Record"
Sandblasted stainless steel case. Black dial with luminescent indices and hands, red sweep second hand, tacheometer scale, dial with side view of a Messerschmitt "ME 209". Quartz movement. Date and sweep seconds. Mineral crystal, screwed-down stainless steel back.
Strap
Brown, padded leather strap with contrasting stitching, stainless steel buckle.
Dimensions
Ø 42 x 10 mm.
Water-resistant
5 bar.
Features
MADE IN GERMANY.
Additional information
On April 26, 1939, the Messerschmitt works pilot Fritz Wendel took his ME 209 V1 (D-INJR) to a top speed of 755,138 kph - a record that lasted for 30 years.
Sandblasted stainless steel case. Black dial with luminescent indices and hands, red sweep second hand, tacheometer scale, dial with side view of a Messerschmitt "ME 209". Quartz movement. Date and sweep seconds. Mineral crystal, screwed-down stainless steel back.
Strap
Brown, padded leather strap with contrasting stitching, stainless steel buckle.
Dimensions
Ø 42 x 10 mm.
Water-resistant
5 bar.
Features
MADE IN GERMANY.
Additional information
On April 26, 1939, the Messerschmitt works pilot Fritz Wendel took his ME 209 V1 (D-INJR) to a top speed of 755,138 kph - a record that lasted for 30 years.