Swiss watchmaker Hanhart has announced the release of a new watch model Pioneer MonoScope, which inherited the distinguishing feature of its legendary predecessor - it also has only one button to control the chronograph functions. At first it will be presented at an international watch exhibition BaselWorld-2012. Inherent in the company's pilot's style, in which the new watch is made, is also sustained.
The classic round case with a diameter of 45 mm and 16 mm thick is made of satin stainless steel. The waterproof of the model is 100 meters. The bezel has two versions: with smooth or corrugated surface, and the red mark. At 3 o'clock position is located the crown, decorated with the company’s logo on top. The patented red button of the chronograph is set at the position 1:30. On the front the case is protected with an anti-reflective sapphire crystal.
The watch dial is made in two colors: silver and black. Arabic numerals on the dial and central hour and minute hands are covered with white luminescent compound.
Time is indexed by hour and minute hands. Small seconds hand is put out on the lateral dial at the 9 o'clock position. The chronological functions are displayed on a 30-minute pointer with a red hand at the 3 o’clock position and by means of the central seconds hand with red tip.
Inside the case of the model is built in a modified automatic movement Hanhart HAN4212, sophisticated with exclusive module that provides a non-standard position of the button chronograph. The mechanism on the 31 jewels has a 42-hour power reserve and the carrying frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour.
New Pioneer MonoScope watch is available on a strap from calf leather in black or light brown with a steel buckle and rivets.
To buy the Pioneer MonoScope watch is possible through the official representatives of the company.
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