No. 42531059

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Fortis - Swiss International Airlines - GMT/UTC - Square Limited Edition - Excellent Condition - Ref. No. 652.10.148 - Men - 2011-present
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Fortis - Swiss International Airlines - GMT/UTC - Square Limited Edition - Excellent Condition - Ref. No. 652.10.148 - Men - 2011-present

Fortis is a luxury Swiss watches manufacturer that was founded by Walter Vogt in 1912, located in Grenchen. Fortis has supplied unique watches to many military squadrons worldwide. In 1994, Fortis became the equipment supplier of cosmonaut training centre in Russia. During docking manoeuvre of the U.S. Space Shuttle Atlantis in September 1994, "Official Cosmonauts Chronograph" was worn by the cosmonauts during the mission Sojus TM-19. Movement: - automatic ETA 2893-2 caliber - power-reserve: 38 hours - 21 jewels - frequency: 28.800vph Case: - 316L-stainless-steel, fine-brushed - square, 38mm - thickness: 10mm - unique number 0247, best confirmation of authenticity Crystal: scratch-resistant, anti-reflective flat sapphire Crown: push/pill with Fortis logo Case-back: see-through Dial: - black - luminescent hands and Arabic numerals - red date at 03:00 o'clock - red GMT and second hands Bezel: - stainless-steel, fixed Strap: - original Fortis brown leather - length: 22cm - width: 22mm by lug, 20mm by clasp, Double-folding clasp with two security buttons and extra security. Weight: 100 grams Water-resistant: 100meters/10ATM, not veryfied. Extremely rare and beautiful. High recognition value. Distinctive design. From general pre-sale check. Excellent condition, never really worn. My personal authenticity and quality warranty, approved by Catawiki. Insured, registered shipping worldwide.

No. 42531059

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Fortis - Swiss International Airlines - GMT/UTC - Square Limited Edition - Excellent Condition - Ref. No. 652.10.148 - Men - 2011-present

Fortis - Swiss International Airlines - GMT/UTC - Square Limited Edition - Excellent Condition - Ref. No. 652.10.148 - Men - 2011-present

Fortis is a luxury Swiss watches manufacturer that was founded by Walter Vogt in 1912, located in Grenchen.
Fortis has supplied unique watches to many military squadrons worldwide.
In 1994, Fortis became the equipment supplier of cosmonaut training centre in Russia.
During docking manoeuvre of the U.S. Space Shuttle Atlantis in September 1994, "Official Cosmonauts Chronograph" was worn by the cosmonauts during the mission Sojus TM-19.

Movement:
- automatic ETA 2893-2 caliber
- power-reserve: 38 hours
- 21 jewels
- frequency: 28.800vph
Case:
- 316L-stainless-steel, fine-brushed
- square, 38mm
- thickness: 10mm
- unique number 0247, best confirmation of authenticity
Crystal: scratch-resistant, anti-reflective flat sapphire
Crown: push/pill with Fortis logo
Case-back: see-through
Dial:
- black
- luminescent hands and Arabic numerals
- red date at 03:00 o'clock
- red GMT and second hands
Bezel:
- stainless-steel, fixed
Strap:
- original Fortis brown leather
- length: 22cm
- width: 22mm by lug, 20mm by clasp,
Double-folding clasp with two security buttons and extra security.
Weight: 100 grams
Water-resistant: 100meters/10ATM, not veryfied.
Extremely rare and beautiful.
High recognition value.
Distinctive design.
From general pre-sale check.
Excellent condition, never really worn.
My personal authenticity and quality warranty, approved by Catawiki.
Insured, registered shipping worldwide.

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