140 years ago, Johann A. Hanhart laid the foundations for the Hanhart brand. First as a watch store and soon as a manufacturer of precise timepieces with a stop function.
The new, first-class AMT5100 M calibre comes from Sellita's ‘Manufacture AMT’ department. It controls the chronograph via a column wheel and has a power reserve of at least 58 hours when fully wound. The AMT 5100 M calibre is traditionally wound by hand and beats at a frequency of 4 hertz. It is robust, reliable and a joy for every chronograph fan.
The hands and numerals of the Hanhart 417 ES Flyback Panda 42 are coated with Super-LumiNova® C3 GL to ensure optimum readability by day and night.
The new Hanhart 417 ES Flyback Panda 42 is being launched to mark Hanhart’s 140th anniversary and is a tribute to our history in the production of precise chronographs.
Robustness, reliability and readability. Based on these three criteria, Hanhart builds the 417 as the first pilot's chronograph for the newly founded German armed forces. Hanhart supplied the German armed forces with the timepiece for almost ten years, until the brand concentrated on building hand stopwatches from 1963. The few surviving examples of the historic 417 have since become coveted vintage chronographs for collectors.
It has a sapphire crystal glass back, so that the flyback gear train is shown to its best advantage.
On the wrist, a black calfskin strap with a waistband-style carpet pad ensures a high level of comfort from day one. The Alcantara lining also promises a particularly pleasant feel against the skin. A stainless steel pin buckle with the historic Hanhart logo provides a secure hold.
The Hanhart shock protection was developed to withstand even the most extreme conditions. It offers additional protection against shocks alongside the usual factory-fitted protection mechanisms.