Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
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Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
https://huckberry.com/store/standard-is ... sion-timer
Story
A classic pilot watch with a special countdown bezel built for those 'first in, last out'
Inspired by the Special Forces watches of the 60's and 70's, this is an idealized version of the classic tool watch — a minimalist, standard-issue timekeeper designed with the best components for 'go-anywhere' dependability.
Like the timekeeping legends that came before, this watch is built with surgical-grade 316L stainless steel and topped off with a scratch-proof sapphire crystal. At the heart of this corrosion-resistant steel case ticks a super-reliable Swiss quartz Rhonda movement. Topside, the dial is finished with bright, C3 Superluminova for maximum legibility, but left unbranded or 'sterile' — a subtle nod to the gear issued to those flying deep into enemy territory.
Features
•Surgical grade 316L Stainless Steel case
•10 ATM / 100m water resistance
•C3 Superluminova luminous paint for nighttime legibility
•Screw down crown & caseback for superior water resistance
•60 minute 'countdown' mission-timing bezel
•Drilled lugs for easy strap changes
•This watch ships 12/7/15
Sizing
•Case: 42 mm (without crown)
•Thickness: 10.12 mm
•Lug-to-lug distance: 47mm
•Lug width: 20mm
Story
A classic pilot watch with a special countdown bezel built for those 'first in, last out'
Inspired by the Special Forces watches of the 60's and 70's, this is an idealized version of the classic tool watch — a minimalist, standard-issue timekeeper designed with the best components for 'go-anywhere' dependability.
Like the timekeeping legends that came before, this watch is built with surgical-grade 316L stainless steel and topped off with a scratch-proof sapphire crystal. At the heart of this corrosion-resistant steel case ticks a super-reliable Swiss quartz Rhonda movement. Topside, the dial is finished with bright, C3 Superluminova for maximum legibility, but left unbranded or 'sterile' — a subtle nod to the gear issued to those flying deep into enemy territory.
Features
•Surgical grade 316L Stainless Steel case
•10 ATM / 100m water resistance
•C3 Superluminova luminous paint for nighttime legibility
•Screw down crown & caseback for superior water resistance
•60 minute 'countdown' mission-timing bezel
•Drilled lugs for easy strap changes
•This watch ships 12/7/15
Sizing
•Case: 42 mm (without crown)
•Thickness: 10.12 mm
•Lug-to-lug distance: 47mm
•Lug width: 20mm
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Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
yes, but the name starts with an "F" in my versionandrema wrote:Are you selling this, Terry?
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Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
Is the caseback set in stone?
If not, something with easier battery access, similar to the CWC quartz divers would be awesome!!
Like this:
If not, something with easier battery access, similar to the CWC quartz divers would be awesome!!
Like this:
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Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
I really like it.
Too bad since its Huckbwrry it'll prob be way overpriced and hipsters will swarm due to the name
Too bad since its Huckbwrry it'll prob be way overpriced and hipsters will swarm due to the name
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$250BBK357 wrote:I really like it.
Too bad since its Huckbwrry it'll prob be way overpriced and hipsters will swarm due to the name
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Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
Damn! Perfecttoxicavenger wrote:$250BBK357 wrote:I really like it.
Too bad since its Huckbwrry it'll prob be way overpriced and hipsters will swarm due to the name
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That is what I am thinking.BBK357 wrote:Damn! Perfecttoxicavenger wrote:$250BBK357 wrote:I really like it.
Too bad since its Huckbwrry it'll prob be way overpriced and hipsters will swarm due to the name
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Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
I have a plastic marathon- honestly it feels like a $30 watch but it's a perfect beater for me. I had an old steel one too- a buddy has it, and it's way above the plastic version. This seems like a heck of a deal with sapphire too
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Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
Yeah, the plastic Marathon Navigator is not well made. Looks and feels very cheap. The bezel action is shameful. The only good thing about it is the tritium tubes.BBK357 wrote:I have a plastic marathon- honestly it feels like a $30 watch but it's a perfect beater for me. I had an old steel one too- a buddy has it, and it's way above the plastic version. This seems like a heck of a deal with sapphire too
But the old steel one is the business. Very nice watch.
Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
This one may be a touch small for me, but it's perfect for those with 7.5" or less wrist. It's a good looker and priced right, so will like fly out the door.
I'm pretty hot for that Unimatic, but I really don't need another watch.
I'm pretty hot for that Unimatic, but I really don't need another watch.
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Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
"but I really don't need another watch"hoppyjr wrote:This one may be a touch small for me, but it's perfect for those with 7.5" or less wrist. It's a good looker and priced right, so will like fly out the door.
I'm pretty hot for that Unimatic, but I really don't need another watch.
I can't believe that you said that, lol.
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Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
Yea, I guess that is pretty silly.
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Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
Not a bad looking watch. I like the specs and 42mm is just about right for me. I think the crown is a tad small and a chunkier version, or perhaps even an onion crown of sorts would look better. I especially like the compass version with dots instead of numbers on the dial. Gives it a much more of a tool look. I think someone already said it would be perfect for NATOs. It comes in at £175 without shipping so not bad. My only struggle would be paying that for a quartz watch. Am I way wrong with that given the overall specs?
Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
I don't get the hate. Looks dope to me.
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Re: Huckberry Pilot Mission Timer
I like the Fuckberry.
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