Friday, October 23, 2020

The 417 ES

From Hanhart -

I was noodling around on Facebook this morning and discovered that there is a new chronograph from Hanhart.
This is the 417 ES.  It is a very handsome throwback to an iconic piece.
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The 417 ES is a hand-wound, bi-compax chronograph. The case is of stainless steel and it measures 42 mm in diameter.

Courtesy of Hanhart
The movement is from Sellita, noted as the SW 510 M.
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Hanhart has, over the past 8 years Hanhart has thrilled and disappointed in equal measures. A few bumps along the way, more than a few sets of hands on the wheel, and a few hops back and forth across the Swiss/German border. 

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And hopefully this latest piece is going to be successful for them.

It is competitively priced at 1,744 Euro but you cannot order direct if you are from the US. Should you be in the US you will need to order from Hanhart's US distributor/sole retail partner.


Here are the pertinents -

CASE -
DIMENSIONS
Diameter 42 mm
Height with glass 13.3 mm, height without glass 11.55 mm
MATERIAL
Stainless steel, satined/polished
BEZEL
Fluted rotating bezel, continuously rotatable, with red marking
GLASS
Anti-reflective convex sapphire glass
High-domed sapphire glass
CASE BACK
Screwed-down stainless steel case back
Continuous serial number
Engraving of the historical logo on the case back
WATER RESISTANT / SHOCKPROOF
Water resistant to 10 bar/10 ATM
Shockproof

DIAL
Historical logo and bicompax layout
NUMBERS
Historical font
Super-LumiNova® coated
HANDS
Super-LumiNova® coated

MOVEMENT -
CALIBER
Manual wound chronograph
Sellita SW 510 M
Symmetrical button arrangement
28.800 A/h, 4 Hz, 23 jewels
POWER RESERVE
58 hours after full winding
FUNCTIONS
Small second
30-minute counter
Bicompax Chronograph with central stop-second

STRAP
Calfskin strap with Alcantara on the inside
Lug width 21mm
COLORS
Black with white stitching and underlay
Dark brown with optional underlay
Light brown with optional underlay
BUCKLE
Pin-buckle with historical logo

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