Convex, internally anti-reflective sapphire glass. Makes reading the time effortless.
To fit any wrist. The screwed horns are flexible and thus permit optimal wearing comfort.
The leather strap is made from the finest calfskin with contrasting top-stitching. The rubber strap, made from vulcanized rubber and with a moulded Hanhart logo, is non-allergenic. The strap provides an optimal fit on any wrist thanks to the flexible lugs.
All chronographs are intricately hand-crafted by qualified watchmakers from the finest and most reliable materials. These sporting watches have been renowned for decades for their precision, reliability and robustness.
The chronograph is easy to use. Start/stop are effected via the red button and resetting via the lower button. In addition to its high-quality chronographs, Hanhart produces numerous mechanical stopwatches – and these also have a red button.
Hanhart clasp with inlaid red marking (anodized aluminium). Depending on the version, in stainless steel or stainless steel with ADLC coating. The practical folding clasp is quick and easy to put on. The red marking and the logo immediately tell you that this is a Hanhart.
Ease of use. The screw-in feature prevents unintentional adjustment. Your guarantee of water resistance. Pilots used to operate the crown with their gloves. Today it has become a crowning trademark – with the Hanhart logo.
Super-LumiNova® luminous pigments on the index marks, bezel markers and hands. Primus Pilot: partly with black luminous pigments. Primus Diver: small seconds and chronograph counter backed with Super-LumiNova®. For the always highly valued easy legibility in the dark.
It is unique. The trademark that gets noticed. Anodized aluminium. It underlines the connection between the new collection, the stopwatches and the first pilot's chronographs from Hanhart. It is a watchword. And it is a sign of the times – from the past to the present.
With red, inlaid marking, anodized aluminium. The Primus Diver has a concave, unidirectional rotating bezel (anticlockwise direction, excludes the possibility of exceeding the dive time). Scale for calculating the dive time, and detent in steps of one minute for reliable and easy setting of the dive time. The fluted bezel is a feature from the time of Hanhart chronographs dating from 1938.
Index marks and Arabic numerals. Consistent minute scale graduation. Today's dials, like their forerunners, are unmistakable and easy to read.
Centre hour and minute hands. You can find the small seconds positioned at 9 o’clock. The dial is clear and easy to read. The company's stopwatch competence is identifiable from the rapidly legible centre seconds and the positioning of the chronograph counter at 3 o’clock.