D-Day 82nd Anniversary
Made From
The Iconic
WW2 Vehicle:
The WILLYS MB
Each dial comes from steel that was once the hood of a WW2 Willys MB.
First 380 Pieces Ship Early June
Operation Overlord
6 June 1944
Force U — Utah Beach
A-11 LMUV · Willys MB Steel
82nd Anniversary
Choose Your Color
A Dial That Tells
A Story
Made from a recovered Willys MB that had multiple layers of paint built up over time. We sandblasted each layer of paint off revealing each phase of this Willys MB's story.
Living History Uncovered
Yellow
Red Oxide
Olive Drab
Bare Steel
Most recent coat of paint
Sub layer
Original WW2-era coat of paint
The raw steel that served in WW2 — exposed with all its marks
Built To
Pass Down
The Heroic
D-DAY Story
With the insane historical legacy the Willys MB has, we decided to build this A-11 LMUV for exceptional longevity. Equipped with a Miyota 9039 Automatic Movement and combined with a double domed sapphire glass we've looked to maximize the reliability & durability of each watch. We've also added a screw-down crown & 10 ATM Water resistance to give this watch a true field watch rating.
Secure First Batch AccessA Dial Made
From History
A-11 LMUV
Instrument
Specifications
Case
Crystal
Water Resistance
Movement
Assembly
Lume
Strap
Dial Material
38mm stainless steel
Double-domed sapphire
10 ATM (100m)
Miyota 9039 automatic
United States
Applied to hands and indexes
Leather / canvas
Recovered U.S. light military utility vehicle hood steel — paint layers intact, blasted to exposure.
Price: $595 - Free Shipping
The Vehicle
The Willys MB
The Willys MB was the standard U.S. Army light utility vehicle of the Second World War — produced between 1941 and 1945 to a strict military specification demanding reliability, simplicity, and field repairability above all else.
Over 640,000 units were built. They served on every WW2 front: North Africa, the Pacific, and Europe. On June 6, 1944, they came ashore at Normandy as part of the largest amphibious operation in history.
Nicknamed by General Eisenhower as "America's Greatest Contribution To Modern Warfare" its simplicity and design revolutionized the way armies moved through battlefields.
Manufacturer
Production
Units built
Designation
Engine
Role at Normandy
Willys-Overland Motors
1941 – 1945
362,841
1/4-ton 4×4 truck — Spec. G503
Go-Devil L134 — 60 HP
Reconnaissance, command, logistics — D-Day, June 6, 1944
Production Structure
Two Production Runs
380
Batch 01 — First Release
Ships June 2026 — A Commemoration of the 82nd Anniversary of the Normandy Landings.
Early Access Available
420
Batch 02 — Second Release
Later delivery.
Open allocation after launch to general waitlist.
Secure First Batch AccessJune 6, 1944 Was Built
on Steel
The Willys MB - a critical part of D-Day & the Allied Victory.
Operation Overlord
6 June 1944
Force U — Utah Beach
A-11 LMUV · Willys MB Steel
82nd Anniversary
UTAH · OMAHA · GOLD · JUNO · SWORD
Utah Beach 82nd Anniversary
The Story
of D-Day,
Told Through
Sand.
Each dial features added hand-painted detail - meant to add an additional layer of D-Day story-telling.
150 Pieces Only & 15 Ultra Detailed Designs
"Every dial in this collection is a unique object.
No two are painted the same way."
A-11 Utah Beach 82nd · Hand-painted · 165 pieces total
Hand Painted Edition — 150 pieces
150
A Hand-Painted
Coastline Dial
Ultra-Limited Edition — 15 pieces
15
Detailed D-Day Landing Scene
This is the artistic concept pushed to its absolute limit. Each of the 15 dials carries a hand-painted ultra-detailed scene of D-Day — figures, landing craft, the Normandy coastline — painted directly onto the dial surface. Each is a singular object that tells the complete story of D-Day.
Secure First Batch AccessJune 6, 1944
Operation Overlord
The Day We Stormed The Gates Of Hell And Won...
UTAH · OMAHA · GOLD · JUNO · SWORD
June 6
Release
First 350 A-11 LMUV pieces ship immediately to the first-access list. Remaining production and Utah Beach series released in limited allocation.
June 6
Secure your place on the first-access list
No spam. Price revealed before launch.
D-Day 82nd Anniversary
Made From The Iconic
WW2 Vehicle:
The WILLYS MB
Each dial comes from steel that was once the hood of a WW2 Willys MB.
First 380 Pieces Ship Early June
Operation Overlord
6 June 1944
Force U — Utah Beach
Choose Your Color
A Dial That Tells
A Story
Made from a recovered Willys MB that had multiple layers of paint built up over time. We sandblasted each layer of paint off revealing each phase of this Willys MB's story.
Living History Uncovered
Yellow
Red Oxide
Most recent coat of paint
Sub layer
Olive Drab
Bare Steel
Original WW2-era coat of paint
The raw steel that served in WW2 — exposed with all its marks
Built To Pass Down
The Heroic D-DAY Story
With the insane historical legacy the Willys MB has, we decided to build this A-11 LMUV for exceptional longevity. Equipped with a Miyota 9039 Automatic Movement and combined with a double domed sapphire glass we've looked to maximize the reliability & durability of each watch. We've also added a screw-down crown & 10 ATM Water resistance to give this watch a true field watch rating.
Secure First Batch AccessA-11 LMUV
Instrument
Specifications
Case
Crystal
Water Resistance
Movement
Assembly
Lume
Strap
Dial Material
38mm stainless steel
Double-domed sapphire
10 ATM (100m)
Miyota 9039 automatic
United States
Applied to hands and indexes
Leather / canvas
Recovered U.S. light military utility vehicle hood steel — paint layers intact, blasted to exposure.
Price: $595 - Free Shipping
The Vehicle
The Willys MB
The Willys MB was the standard U.S. Army light utility vehicle of the Second World War — produced between 1941 and 1945 to a strict military specification demanding reliability, simplicity, and field repairability above all else.
Over 640,000 units were built. They served on every WW2 front: North Africa, the Pacific, and Europe. On June 6, 1944, they came ashore at Normandy as part of the largest amphibious operation in history.
Nicknamed by General Eisenhower as "America's Greatest Contribution To Modern Warfare" its simplicity and design revolutionized the way armies moved through battlefields.
Manufacturer
Production
Units built
Designation
Engine
Role at Normandy
Willys-Overland Motors
1941 – 1945
362,841
1/4-ton 4×4 truck — Spec. G503
Go-Devil L134 — 60 HP
Reconnaissance, command, logistics — D-Day, June 6, 1944
Production Structure
Two Production Runs
380
Batch 01 — First Release
Ships June 2026 — A Commemoration of the 82nd Anniversary of the Normandy Landings.
Early Access Available
420
Batch 02 — Second Release
Later delivery.
Open allocation after launch to general waitlist.
Secure First Batch AccessJune 6, 1944 Was Built
Was Built on Steel
The Willys MB - a critical part of D-Day & the Allied Victory.
UTAH · OMAHA · GOLD · JUNO · SWORD
Operation Overlord
6 June 1944
Force U — Utah Beach
Utah Beach 82nd Anniversary
The Story of D-Day,
Told Through
Sand.
Each dial features added hand-painted detail - meant to add an additional layer of D-Day story-telling.
150 Pieces Only & 15 Ultra Detailed Designs
"Every dial in this collection is a unique object. No two are painted the same way."
A-11 Utah Beach 82nd · Hand-painted · 165 pieces total
Standard Edition — 150 pieces
150
Hand-Painted
Scene Dial
Utah Beach sand integrated into the dial surface. An artist hand-paints an almost lifelike D-Day scene onto the upper portion of each dial. The sand remains. The story is now visible. Each piece is unique — painted individually by hand, no two the same.
Ultra-Limited Edition — 15 pieces
15
Ultra-Detailed
D-Day Scene
The concept pushed to its absolute limit. Each of the 15 dials carries a hand-painted ultra-detailed scene of D-Day — figures, landing craft, the Normandy coastline — painted directly onto the dial surface. Not printed. Not transferred. Painted by hand, one at a time. Each is a singular object.
Secure First Batch AccessJune 6, 1944
Operation Overlord
The Day We Stormed The Gates Of Hell And Won...
UTAH · OMAHA · GOLD · JUNO · SWORD
June 6
Release
First 350 A-11 LMUV pieces ship immediately to the first-access list. Remaining production and Utah Beach series released in limited allocation.
June 6
Secure your place on the first-access list



































