EX-SAMPLE - Rotary Regent Automatic Watch - GS05414/04 sold by Rotary Watches
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EX-SAMPLE - Rotary Regent Automatic Watch - GS05414/04

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Product Description

The Rotary RW 1895 Pilot showcases vintage-inspired craftsmanship fused with modern functionality. This durable 42mm timepiece features a unique oversized crown, ideal for ease of use in challenging environments. Its utilitarian black dial is accented with luminous hands and bold numerals for enhanced legibility. Equipped with a hacking seconds movement, this watch allows for precise time synchronization. A perfect blend of style and practicality, it's a statement piece for any watch enthusiast. From the brand: Please note: this is an ex-sample watch, meaning that it may have minor cosmetic imperfections and has previously been worn or displayed in a retail environment. The watch itself is fully functional however, and has been inspected before dispatch. The RW 1895 Pilot references all the attributes that one would find on a vintage tool pilot watch, including special features as well as exceptional durability and accuracy. A modern, distinctive pilot watch, featuring a robust 42mm case dimension, and oversized protruding screw-down crown, originally featured on the watch to help pilots in freezing cockpits operate them while wearing gloves. The utilitarian dial design with large hands and bold numerals feature lume for legibility. The movement includes hacking seconds; a feature commonly used on military inspired watches to synchronize time by stopping the movement of the second hand when adjusting the time. Once the time is set, the crown is pushed back in and the second hand resumes its movement.