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New release in the Flieger series
Junkers Flieger automatic with power reserve and 24-hour display

With this addition, a tried-and-tested, simple pilot's watch enters the collection, which is also a design highlight with two complications. There is a choice of four stylish colours: silver, blue, green and black.

Junkers Flieger - Precise, reliable and sophisticated

Junkers watches from the Flieger series are modelled on the on-board instruments of aircraft of a time when people still flew with the help of analogue displays and a view to the outside. They reduce a watch to its true function: clear display of the time, analogue and clearly recognisable at a glance. All watches in the Junkers Flieger series are equipped with fluorescent hands. The models with a dark dial naturally also come with luminous material on the numerals and indices.

The watch
The Junkers Flieger Automatic is equipped with all the advantages of a first-class watch:

  1. 1. automatic movement with exhibition back
  2. 2. power reserve and 24-hour display
  3. 3. sapphire crystal, one of the hardest materials available, protects the dial and ensures a scratch-free view at all times.
  4. 4. the screw-down crown ensures a water resistance of 10 atm and particularly high resistance.
  5. 5. available with leather or metal strap

The watch
The Junkers Flieger Automatic is equipped with all the advantages of a first-class watch:
  1. 1. automatic movement with exhibition back
  2. 2. power reserve and 24-hour display
  3. 3. sapphire crystal, one of the hardest materials available, protects the dial and ensures a scratch-free view at all times.
  4. 4. the screw-down crown ensures a water resistance of 10 atm and particularly high resistance.
  5. 5. available with leather or metal strap

It changed the world of aviation

The story of the Junkers F13

In1919, when there were still more horse-drawn carriages on the roads than automobiles, the Junkers F13 took off on its maiden flight in Dessau, Saxony-Anhalt. It was the first all-metal commercial aeroplane in the world capable of carrying passengers, mail and freight. And the fact that its outer shell was made of durable corrugated duraluminium sheet was a revolutionary idea of its designer, the aircraft manufacturer Hugo Junkers.

Today, the Junkers F13 is taking off again, offering its pilots and passengers the unique experience of travelling through the air as it did 100 years ago. The visionary idea came from the passionate pilot Dieter Morszeck, who has had the new Junkers F13 faithfully reproduced by his design team - whereby all materials and workmanship have of course been further developed to make the new Junkers F13 even safer and more stable in value.

The story of the Junkers F13

It changed the world of aviation

In 1919, when there were still more horse-drawn carriages on the roads than cars, the Junkers F13 took off on its maiden flight in Dessau, Saxony-Anhalt. It was the first all-metal commercial aeroplane in the world to carry passengers, mail and freight. And the fact that its outer shell was made of durable corrugated duraluminium sheet was a revolutionary idea of its designer, the aircraft manufacturer Hugo Junkers.

Today, the Junkers F13 is taking off again, offering its pilots and passengers the unique experience of travelling through the air as it did 100 years ago. The visionary idea came from the passionate pilot Dieter Morszeck, who has had the new Junkers F13 faithfully reproduced by his design team - whereby all materials and workmanship have of course been further developed to make the new Junkers F13 even safer and more stable in value.