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Hanhart 417 TI Desert Pilot, 42 mm

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Hanhart 417 TI Desert Pilot, 42 mmHanhart 417 TI Desert Pilot Limited Edition 42 mm Mit der 417 TI Desert Pilot Limited Edition prsentiert Hanhart erstmals eine Version des legendren Chronographen 417 aus Titan Grade 5. Whrend die historische Modellbezeichnung ES traditionell fr Edelstahl stand, setzt diese Sonderedition bewusst auf einen modernen Werkstoff, der Leichtigkeit, Robustheit und technologische Innovation vereint. Das matte Finish des Gehuses unterstreicht den

Hanhart 417 TI Desert Pilot Limited Edition – 42 mm

Mit der 417 TI Desert Pilot Limited Edition präsentiert Hanhart erstmals eine Version des legendären Chronographen 417 aus Titan Grade 5. Während die historische Modellbezeichnung „ES“ traditionell für Edelstahl stand, setzt diese Sonderedition bewusst auf einen modernen Werkstoff, der Leichtigkeit, Robustheit und technologische Innovation vereint.

Das matte Finish des Gehäuses unterstreicht den instrumentellen Charakter des Chronographen und verleiht ihm eine moderne, technisch geprägte Ästhetik. Die Uhr ist in 39 mm und 42 mm erhältlich, wobei jede Größe auf 200 Exemplare limitiert ist. Damit verbindet dieses Modell historische Fliegeruhren-DNA mit zeitgemäßer Werkstofftechnologie und kompromissloser Mechanik.

Titan Grade 5 – leicht, robust und komfortabel

Zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte der Marke verwendet Hanhart Titan Grade 5 für das Gehäuse einer 417. Dieses Hightech-Material überzeugt durch seine außergewöhnliche Kombination aus geringem Gewicht und hoher Festigkeit.

Titan ist deutlich leichter als Edelstahl und gleichzeitig äußerst widerstandsfähig. Darüber hinaus ist es hautfreundlich und besonders resistent gegenüber Schweiß, Salzwasser sowie Temperaturschwankungen. Diese Eigenschaften machen es zu einem idealen Material für langlebige und komfortable Zeitmesser.

Das matte Titanfinish verstärkt den funktionalen Charakter der Uhr und sorgt für eine moderne Interpretation des klassischen Fliegerchronographen.

Präzises Handaufzugswerk AMT 5100

Im Inneren arbeitet das Handaufzugskaliber AMT 5100, ein hochwertiger Schaltrad-Chronograph mit Flyback-Funktion. Dieses Werk steht für präzise Zeitmessung und zuverlässige Performance auch unter anspruchsvollen Bedingungen.

Der Saphirglas-Sichtboden ermöglicht einen freien Blick auf das komplexe Zusammenspiel der mechanischen Komponenten. Neben der Sekundenstoppfunktion bietet das Werk eine Gangreserve von mindestens 48 Stunden, wenn es vollständig aufgezogen ist.

Sandfarbene Wüstenästhetik als Inspiration

Die Inspiration für die 417 TI Desert Pilot Limited Edition vereint zwei ikonische Modelle der Marke: die historische 417 ES und die moderne PRIMUS Desert Pilot.

Das sandfarbene Zifferblatt, das sandgestrahlte Gehäuse sowie das robuste Textilband greifen bewusst die Ästhetik und Funktionalität der Wüste auf. Bekannt wurde diese Designlinie auch durch den Rallye-Piloten Stephan Schott, der eine Desert Pilot bei extremen Offroad-Rennen wie der Rallye Dakar einsetzte.

Historische Fliegerchronographen-DNA

Die ursprüngliche Hanhart 417 ES gilt als einer der prägendsten Fliegerchronographen der 1950er-Jahre. Entwickelt für militärische Einsätze, vereinte sie eine robuste Konstruktion, eine präzise Chronographenfunktion und hervorragende Ablesbarkeit.

Mit ihrer markanten Gestaltung, insbesondere der charakteristischen kannelierten Lünette, entwickelte sich die 417 zu einer Ikone der Hanhart-Geschichte und zählt heute zu den begehrten Vintage-Chronographen unter Sammlern.

Die neue 417 TI Desert Pilot führt dieses Erbe konsequent fort und verbindet es mit moderner Technik und Materialien.

Ablesbarkeit und Leuchtmasse

Die Zeiger und Ziffern sind mit Super-LumiNova® beschichtet. Dennoch liegt bei diesem Chronographen der Fokus bewusst auf der Ästhetik bei Tageslicht.

Aufgrund des dunklen Grundtons des Zifferblatts ist die Leuchtkraft in völliger Dunkelheit eingeschränkt. Die Zeiger bleiben jedoch besser erkennbar als die Ziffern, erreichen aber nicht die Leuchtintensität von Anzeigen auf hellem Hintergrund.

Schlanke Bauweise trotz gewölbtem Glas

Trotz des stark bombierten Saphirglases bleibt die Bauhöhe der Uhr bei lediglich 13,6 mm. Ziel war es, eine möglichst schlanke Konstruktion zu realisieren, die am Handgelenk präsent wirkt, ohne überdimensioniert zu erscheinen.

Komfortables Kautschukband

Am Handgelenk sorgt ein Kautschukband mit angedeuteter Webestruktur für hohen Tragekomfort und eine sportliche Optik. Das Material verbindet Flexibilität mit hoher Strapazierfähigkeit und unterstreicht den instrumentellen Charakter des Chronographen.

Abgerundet wird das Gesamtbild durch eine Dornschließe aus Titan Grade 5, die perfekt auf das Gehäusematerial abgestimmt ist.

Robust für den Alltag

Mit einer Wasserdichtigkeit von bis zu 10 bar (10 ATM) nach DIN 8310 ist die Uhr bestens für den Alltag gerüstet. Zusätzlich schützt der Hanhart-Stoßschutz das Werk vor Erschütterungen und erhöht die Zuverlässigkeit des Chronographen auch unter anspruchsvollen Bedingungen.

Spezifikationen

  • Modell: Hanhart 417 TI Desert Pilot Limited Edition
  • Limitierung: 200 Stück pro Größe
  • Gehäuse
  • Material: Titan Grade 5
  • Durchmesser: 42 mm
  • Bauhöhe: 13,6 mm
  • Oberfläche: mattes Finish
  • Glas: stark gewölbtes Saphirglas
  • Gehäuseboden: Saphirglas-Sichtboden
  • Wasserdichtigkeit: 10 bar / 10 ATM (DIN 8310)
  • Uhrwerk
  • Kaliber: AMT 5100
  • Typ: Handaufzug-Chronograph
  • Schaltrad-Chronograph mit Flyback-Funktion
  • Sekundenstopp
  • Gangreserve: mindestens 48 Stunden
  • Zifferblatt & Anzeige
  • Sandfarbenes Zifferblatt im Desert-Design
  • Zeiger und Ziffern mit Super-LumiNova®
  • Armband
  • Kautschukband mit Webstruktur
  • Dornschließe aus Titan Grade 5
  • Besonderheiten
  • Hanhart-Stoßschutz
  • Sichtboden
  • Historisch inspiriertes Fliegerchronographen-Design
  • Verbindung der klassischen 417 ES mit der PRIMUS Desert Pilot Serie
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