Equipped with the inner mechanics of a split time read-out Japanese chronograph movement, the Hawker Hunter Atlas Dual Time Chronograph also enables the wearer a multiple time zone readout, providing for a timepiece complete with the spirit of a pioneering aircraft of the jet-age with the engineered construction and functionality to match.
The Hawker Hunter Atlas Dual Time pays tribute to arguably the most celebrated and utilized fighter jet in military aviation history. In 1953, renowned British fighter ace and test pilot Neville Duke famously broke the world air speed record when he flew a Hawker Hunter at 727.63 mph. Impressively, that is not the only record broken by the Hawker Hunter. The RAF’s display unit, the “Black Arrows”, set a record that still stands today by looping and barrel rolling 22 Hunters in formation. Almost 2,000 Hawker Hunters have been produced since its inception in the 1950s to serve an impressive 22 air forces globally and are still active today