
NEW! P-51 Night Vision
Est. $2,300 USD
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P-51 Pilot Night Vision Some watches tell time. This one tells a story, and it glows as it does. The P-51 Pilot Night Vision is built for those who don't just wear a watch; they rely on one. Inspired by the legendary cockpit instruments of aviation's boldest era, this chronograph pairs military-grade purpose with the kind of finishing that makes you look twice under any lighting condition, especially low light. The hands, indices, and sub-dial are loaded with C3 Swiss Super-LumiNova, and the 120-click black polished ceramic bezel follows suit, giving you full readability when the sun clocks out. This isn't decorative lume. This is "reading your watch at 30,000 feet in the dead of night" lume. At its core sits a Swiss automatic ETA 7750 with 25 jewels, a movement that's earned its reputation the old-fashioned way: by being nearly impossible to kill. It drives a 12-hour chronograph along with day and date complications, giving you everything you need on your wrist and nothing you don't. Every P-51 Pilot Night Vision ships with a certified timing guarantee of plus or minus five seconds per day, that's no more than two and a half minutes per month, or roughly thirty minutes over an entire year. In real terms, that means this watch keeps better time than most people keep appointments. Each movement is individually tested and certified before it ever leaves our bench, because "close enough" isn't a phrase we use in La Chaux-de-Fonds. The sandblasted high-grade titanium case measures 46.0 mm across and 15.5 mm tall, unapologetically bold, with a lug-to-lug span of 52.4 mm and a 23.0 mm lug width that sits confidently on wrists ranging from 6.80 to 9.95 inches. At just 101.5 grams, it's the kind of watch you forget you're wearing until someone asks what's on your wrist. Up top, an anti-reflective, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and behind it, a skeletonized sapphire caseback so you can watch the 7750 do its thing. A screw-down crown keeps everything sealed to 100 meters of water resistance, because the world doesn't pause for bad weather. Every P-51 Pilot Night Vision is assembled by hand in our La Chaux-de-Fonds workshop, the same Swiss mountain town that's been the heartbeat of haute horlogerie since the 18th century. Here, skilled watchmakers inspect, regulate, and finish each piece individually, because a watch this purposeful deserves more than an assembly line. It's the kind of hands-on attention that doesn't scale, which is exactly the point. Strapped to your wrist via a horn-stitched pilot's strap with rivets, the Night Vision looks like it was pulled straight from a cockpit locker and polished up just enough for civilian life. Limited to just 1,000 pieces worldwide. Once they're gone, they're gone, and your wrist goes back to being ordinary.