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747 Tribute - Stainless Steel, White Dial
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Description
This modern timepiece features a carefully crafted stainless steel case and displays an original artifact from a KLM 747 airframe. The movement is a precision Swiss made chronograph with a Super Luminova dial protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. This design is limited to 1986 units in honor of the year KLM 747 Tail # PH-BUW entered service. The 747 was the original "Jumbo Jet" and has been considered the "queen of the skies" since it first entering service with Pan American Airlines in 1970. Now fading from passenger service, this aircraft holds a special place in the hearts of the countless passengers and crew that have flown aboard this icon.
Documentation: Manual, Warranty Card, Certificate of Authenticity
Warranty: 2 years
Trademarks, trade names, aircraft models and company names are used for descriptive purposes only, to identify and describe the actual aircraft artifact incorporated into the watch.
This modern timepiece features a carefully crafted stainless steel case and displays an original artifact from a KLM 747 airframe. The movement is a precision Swiss made chronograph with a Super Luminova dial protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. This design is limited to 1986 units in honor of the year KLM 747 Tail # PH-BUW entered service. The 747 was the original "Jumbo Jet" and has been considered the "queen of the skies" since it first entering service with Pan American Airlines in 1970. Now fading from passenger service, this aircraft holds a special place in the hearts of the countless passengers and crew that have flown aboard this icon.
Documentation: Manual, Warranty Card, Certificate of Authenticity
Warranty: 2 years
Trademarks, trade names, aircraft models and company names are used for descriptive purposes only, to identify and describe the actual aircraft artifact incorporated into the watch.