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    155 Revolution

    155 Revolution
  • 155 Revolution
  • 155 Revolution
  • 155 Revolution
  • 155 Revolution
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155 Revolution

This set includes the following bracelets:
This model is no longer available in our current collection.
155 Revolution

In tandem with the specialist watch magazine Revolution, we are presenting the 150-unit, special-limited-edition 155 Revolution, with its historically inspired design.

The ‘wristwatch with double stopwatch’ (as it was originally known by the Bundeswehr – the German armed forces – during the 1960s), which was sold in very limited quantities during the 1980s and early 1990s, is now one of the most sought-after collector’s watches in our company.

Back then, the company purchased phased-out watches from the inventories of the Bundeswehr (Heuer-Leonidas SA 1550 SG, shortened to Heuer 1550 SG) and sold these after reconditioning with, inter alia, added SINN lettering on the dial under the label ‘Bundeswehr for Pilots’ as Model 155 Bw. These impressive with flyback function were fitted with a Valjoux 230 handwound movement and a .

The design of the 155 Revolution is consistent with this historic model: the beadblasted case with a diameter of 43 mm, the convex , the grey manufactured from anodised aluminium, and the ivory coloured gauge on the dial and hands, are distinctly reminiscent of the pilot- tradition. Even with the black, leather underlay strap with the stamped supply number, we have stayed true to the original model. Moreover, the 155 Revolution is available with a beige textile strap, which colour-blends perfectly with the ivory .

As a symbol of the cooperation with the specialist watch-magazine, Revolution, the matt-black dial is adorned with a discreet, shiny-black ‘Revolution star’. In selecting the watch mechanism, we placed our trust in the modern, automaticcalibre SW 510 from the Swiss manufacturer Sellita. This enables a horizontal bicompax division and central stopwatch-second display, true to the historic model, with the seconds display at 9 o’clock and the stopwatch minute display at 3 o’clock.