SKU Code: ABACH/BE57
This watch is based on a 1957 pattern and combines vintage design with modern advancements. Below is a detailed description and specifications of this particular model.
Description:
The watch features a box sapphire crystal that outwardly resembles the original plexiglass crystal. It is powered by a Ronda R 150 or equivalent movement, a sophisticated 25-jewel automatic mechanism with a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz). This precision-crafted powerhouse boasts a substantial 38-hour power reserve, ensuring enduring performance. It is equipped with hacking and hand-winding capabilities, exemplifying both efficiency and convenience.
The watch uses Luminova for its luminous paint, unlike the Tritium used in the 1950s. The main advantage of Luminova is that it does not deteriorate with age and is non-radioactive. This variant features luminous paint that mimics the appearance of the original 1950s models.
The watch measures 39mm in diameter and comes with a high-quality calf leather strap and a presentation box.
Dimensions and Specifications:
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Case Material: Stainless Steel
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Width (Excluding Crown): 36 mm
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Width (Including Crown): 39.5 mm
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Thickness (with Crystal): 13.3 mm
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Lug to Lug: 43.5 mm
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Water Resistance: 200m / 660ft
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Movement: 25 Jewel Ronda R 150 or equivalent
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Power Reserve: 38 hours
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Crown: Screw-down locking crown
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Caseback: Screw
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Crystal: Sapphire Crystal *
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Paint: Luminova
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Strap: 20mm Calf Leather Strap
The History of Aeschbach Watches
Aeschbach was a leading WWII manufacturer known for producing watches for the Wehrmacht, Kriegsmarine, and Luftwaffe. Founded in 1923, Aeschbach faced significant challenges during the war, particularly due to their location in Pforzheim, a southwestern German town that was heavily bombed. The most devastating raid by the Royal Air Force (RAF) occurred on February 23, 1945, resulting in the destruction of 83% of Pforzheim’s buildings, including the Aeschbach workshops.
Despite this, the company was revived when a family member discovered many original technical drawings and a quantity of watches while sorting through an elderly relative's belongings. This find enabled the plan to restart the company, marking the return of Aeschbach watches.
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Sapphire Crystal Benefits: Many customers ask about the advantages of sapphire crystal over the original plexiglass. Synthetic sapphire is the best material for watch crystals due to its strength, shatter-resistance, and scratch-resistance. These characteristics make it ideal for military and security personnel, police officers, and people with active outdoor lifestyles, accounting for over 70% of our customers.
Original plexiglass crystals, made of plastic/acrylic, were easily scratched and could crack upon impact. Additionally, they limited the watch's water resistance. Most cracked crystal incidents involve watches with mineral glass or plexiglass. Even hardened mineral crystals do not match sapphire's durability under adverse conditions. Sapphire crystals are heat-treated to remove internal stresses, making them extremely strong. They are also coated with two layers of anti-reflective material. While sapphire crystal is more expensive, it is typically found in higher-end watches due to its superior durability.
MWC is an official distributor for Aeschbach watches.
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