The watch’s 40mm case is stainless steel, as is the oversized crown for which it is named, as well as its coin-edge bezel, which evokes a historic aviator watch style. The choice of a light or dark brown leather strap allows a bit of customization, and as you can see, both options look quite nice. Flipping the watch over, you’ll see that the caseback is embossed with an image of the Dewoitine D.26, as well as an engraving of the watch’s number in the limited edition of 1,931 pieces.
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