130-H
Challenge
The Hindenberg Challenge combines four different totalisers on its dial, whereby the middle two are responsible for displaying a second time zone. The robust watch has a diameter of 45 millimetres and is powered by a reliable self-winding movement.
Technical details Challenge
Scratch-resistant sapphire glass
Sapphire is one of the hardest of all transparent materials. For watches, sapphire crystal scores highly, especially because of its scratch resistance and high resistance to shocks.
Day display
The classic date is found under the dial by means of a rotating disk. This is driven by the movement and moves one place forward at midnight, so that the current date is always visible in the cut-out in the dial.
Blued screws
Screws, and often other steel parts of watches, are blued using controlled oxidation. The refining process achieved by the brief heating not only results in the blue colour of the screws and is considered as being a high-quality and decorative element, but is also an expression of tradition.
Stainless Steel (316L)
Stainless steel bracelets are especially popular because they require only a small maintenance effort, are resistant, and provide a secure grip particularly for larger and heavier models on the wrist.
Datasheet
Model no. | 130-H-1 |
Glass | Scratch-resistant sapphire glass |
Case | Stainless steel case |
Wristband | Stainless Steel (316L) |
Movement | Automatic caliber Hindenberg H-09.130 |
Weekday display | |
Day display | |
Month display | |
Year display | |
Special features | Blued screws |
Water resistance | 5 ATM |
Diameter | 45 mm |
Band width | 24 mm |
Case height | 14 mm |
limited numbered edition | 4565 pieces |
Recommended Retail Price | 1290 € / 1430 CHF |