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A 1944 A-11 Closely Re-edited
We've gotten as close as we could to the original 1944 A-11 we purchased as a benchmark. You'll notice that our Type 44 and, the vintage A-11 do not have a second hand counter-balance. A-11s originally did but ours had its own broken off during its lifetime. A mark of its age, we decided to keep that lack of counter-weight for absolute authenticity.

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Neptune 44 - Black
Description
The Neptune-44 isn't just inspired by history — it's marked by it. In a first-of-its-kind process, each case was submerged off the coast of Utah Beach, Normandy, by re-using oyster farming methods. Exposed to the same salt, sun and sand that saw the Allies land on June 6, 1944, every case emerges uniquely scarred and darkened — not by design, but by time and tide.
This is a transformation by exposure, not surface treatment. Each scratch tells the story of waves crashing over steel — a natural patina earned in the very waters of D-Day.
The dial continues this rugged tribute with a black aged finish, specially developed for this release. Indexes are patina’d and subdued, echoing the wear and weathering of real field instruments. No two dials will be exactly the same — each one develops its own character over time.
The Neptune-44 is not a reproduction. It’s a living relic, forged in salt and memory, and a tribute to the enduring legacy of those who landed before us.
Each Neptune-44 sold will have a percentage of its sale given back the UTAH BEACH Landing Museum in Normandy. The donation will be used to thanks them for their support in the project.