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Take to the Skies with the Modern ProFlight Pilot Watch from Circula

Blending modern design codes into a pilot watch, the new ProFlight from Circula marks a new novelty from the family-owned German watch brand. Circula is based in Pforzheim, one of the oldest industrial centers in the German watch world. Since 1955, three generations of the Huber family (from founder Heinz to today’s Cornelius) have created classic tool watches. The ProFlight is the first model to receive the new Circula logo, an usher into the next era of Circula. 

Look at the ProFlight’s uniquely layered dial, featuring stark and subtle details. The numerals balance legibility with a mix of hard edges and precise curves.  The 12 o’clock marker brings a lighter, more dynamic design to the traditional flieger triangle. And a closer look will reveal the outside dots mark exactly 59 and 01 minute/second positions.

Each piece runs on a Sellita SW200-1 Elaboré movement caliber, protected by a soft iron cage encased in a hand-sandblasted, faceted stainless steel case. With a fligher-style screw-down crown, the ProFlight offers water resistance up to 150 meters. The novelty measures 40 mm in diameter, 46 mm lug to lug and comes in at 12 mm tall. Available in deep blue or textured black colorways, each purchase will come on a matching sailcloth bracelet. A scratch-resistant steel bracelet is available for purchase separately. 

The ProFlight is a testament to Circula’s commitment to high quality and precision. It’s something to expect, given the great history of pilot’s watches out of Pforzheim. Circula takes the region’s history and updates the design in a modern and eye-catching release. The ProFlight is available today starting at 1,029 euro. Check out the ProFilight in the Circula Shop today.

 

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