MANN EGERTON POLARIS TWO TONE BLACK DIAL MEN'S WATCH ME0052

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Navigation is a crucial skill demanded of successful pilots and drivers, whether in charge of aircraft or driving around town. With Mann Egerton’s broad influence within the aerospace and motorcar industries, the Limited Edition Mann Egerton Hand Assembled Watt Polaris Two Tone men’s watch is an optimal example of the importance of understanding the breadth of the night sky, and references how the company built East Anglia’s first RADAR station.

The timepiece boasts high-precision Seiko Quartz Chronograph movement that reflects the detailed understanding of what different constellations mean. Its Seconds, Minutes, Date, and 1/10th counters bear similarities to the instruments found within the cockpit. They sit on a midnight-black dial that conjures up images of an endless night sky, and the two-tone stainless steel IP case hints at the glittering guidance of distant stars. Bordering this, the tachymeter chapter ring helps to measure speed based on time and distance. 

The Mann Egerton logo engraved stainless steel caseback and two-tone stainless steel bracelet complete the piece that is so finely designed, it perfectly reflects that pristine proficiency demanded of successful navigation. 

Seiko Quartz Chronograph Movement

Seconds, Minutes, Date & 1/10th counter Tachymeter Chapter Ring Luminous Hands 12 Hour Analogue  Water Resistant 30m Scratch Resistant Mineral Glass

Nickel Free & Hypoallergenic IP Plating 

Sizes & Weights Case Diameter 45 mm Case Thickness 15 mm Lug Width 24 mm Strap Width 22 mm Strap Length 200 mm Weight 190 Grams

Materials & Colours Logo Engraved Stainless Steel Caseback Two-Tone Stainless Steel Bracelet Black Dial Two Tone Stainless Steel IP Case

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Auction Ended From: 03/11/2023, 20:00 GMT

Auction Ended At: £40.00

Lot Description

Navigation is a crucial skill demanded of successful pilots and drivers, whether in charge of aircraft or driving around town. With Mann Egerton’s broad influence within the aerospace and motorcar industries, the Limited Edition Mann Egerton Hand Assembled Watt Polaris Two Tone men’s watch is an optimal example of the importance of understanding the breadth of the night sky, and references how the company built East Anglia’s first RADAR station.

The timepiece boasts high-precision Seiko Quartz Chronograph movement that reflects the detailed understanding of what different constellations mean. Its Seconds, Minutes, Date, and 1/10th counters bear similarities to the instruments found within the cockpit. They sit on a midnight-black dial that conjures up images of an endless night sky, and the two-tone stainless steel IP case hints at the glittering guidance of distant stars. Bordering this, the tachymeter chapter ring helps to measure speed based on time and distance. 

The Mann Egerton logo engraved stainless steel caseback and two-tone stainless steel bracelet complete the piece that is so finely designed, it perfectly reflects that pristine proficiency demanded of successful navigation. 

Seiko Quartz Chronograph Movement

Seconds, Minutes, Date & 1/10th counter Tachymeter Chapter Ring Luminous Hands 12 Hour Analogue  Water Resistant 30m Scratch Resistant Mineral Glass

Nickel Free & Hypoallergenic IP Plating 

Sizes & Weights Case Diameter 45 mm Case Thickness 15 mm Lug Width 24 mm Strap Width 22 mm Strap Length 200 mm Weight 190 Grams

Materials & Colours Logo Engraved Stainless Steel Caseback Two-Tone Stainless Steel Bracelet Black Dial Two Tone Stainless Steel IP Case

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