The RAF is the worldâs oldest independent air force; when it was formed on 1 April 1918 it was also the most powerful. Commanding at its peak a formidable 20,000 aircraft and 300,000 personnel, it has been the backbone of British military strategy in every theatre of modern warfare. Itâs no wonder the Royal Air Force captures the imagination in a truly unique way.
To commemorate its centenary in 2018, pilotâs watch specialist AVI-8 has created a series of highly collectible timepieces that pay tribute to different eras of the RAF.
Rather aptly based on the brandâs signature Flyboy range, each limited edition will incorporate design features from major decades in the forceâs history: the 1920s, 1940s, 1960s, and 1980s.
First up are the editions from the 1920s and 1940s. Available to pre-order from 7 March, everyone who signs up for the Centenary Watches will receive a unique code for an additional discount on the watch. The watches will start shipping on 26 March.
The 1920s Edition
Taking its inspiration from the early military styles worn by pilots, the 1920s iteration bears more of a resemblance to classic pocket watches. It features a 42mm case and oversized serrated-edged pumpkin crown â necessary for pilots to be able to adjust their timepieces while wearing gloves â with the iconic blue and red circles of the RAF as a gemstone.
The dial is a wonderful homage to the era in terms of both typeface and design. The neo-Gothic-style numerals are enlarged and luminescent for easy legibility during night missions (whether youâre in a cockpit or the back of a taxi), a clarity that is enhanced by the railroad markings for the minutes and the substantial hands. The slightly offset sub-dial at 4 oâclock, rather than at six, is also a thoughtful piece of design that marks this timepiece out as something more than just a slavish reboot.
Obviously, an element of modern watchmaking has to prevail so powering these vintage beauties is an up-to-date Miyota movement, which has been customized with a âCentenaryâ edition rotor, while the stitched strap adds that final retro touch.
The 1940s Edition
A lot can happen in 20 years of watch design â the most important thing being watches were liberated from pockets and attached to wrists. That major shift can be seen in the design of
The advent of World War II and rapid global militarisation led to a no-nonsense, functional aesthetic when it came to pilotâs watches. They had gone from being nice extras to becoming an integral part of the kit. Here, youâve still got quintessential pilotâs watch details â such as the onion crown, railroad-track minute counter, seconds sub dial and luminescence â but the numerals are sans serif and only show at five-minute intervals, while the hands are sword shaped rather than squelette and the strap is a more substantial buffalo hide.
In keeping with this spirit of advancement, the Miyota movement with its unique Centenary rotor can now be seen through a sapphire case back.
The Squadron Leader Of Aviation Watches
Each collection (bar the Flyboy), is named after iconic British aircraft with an aesthetic to match â the Hawker Hurricane has a more classic look, while the Supermarine Seafire, for example, has a post-war modernity.
You have a pick of quartz or automatic movements and every timepiece has that reassuring robustness youâd expect from a watch inspired by the derring-do of Britainâs finest. This is why it is perfectly positioned to commemorate this landmark year in the RAFâs history.
The automatic-only collections will be launched throughout 2018 with those who get in early having the option of owning a truly bespoke collection with a watch from each era. Being limited editions,
Whether youâre an RAF enthusiast, a lover of pilotâs watches or a just a chap with excellent taste, these
You can pre-order the 1920s and 1940s centenary watches now online at avi-8.co.uk. The full RRP of the watches is £249.00 but the pre-order price is £199.00 (available 7 â 21 March). Pre-order ends 21 March; from 22 March onwards the Centenary watches will be available at full RRP only.
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