Was ist eine Fliegeruhr: Die wichtigsten Merkmale und Eigenschaften

What is a pilot watch: The most important features and characteristics

Diver, chronograph or perhaps a pilot watch? The choice is almost endless. A huge variety of designs, functions and styles - it's getting hard to keep up with them all. In this blog post, we're devoting ourselves to a traditional type of wristwatch: the pilot watch. We're not just giving you an overview, we're also giving you the full picture! Everything you need to know about pilot watches - from "what is it actually?" to "what makes them so special?".

 

What is a pilot watch?

The pilot watch is a special type of wristwatch that has occupied a large place in the watch world since the beginning of the 20th century. Its roots go back to the early days of aviation history and have undergone a fascinating development to this day. During World War II in particular, pilot watches were developed and optimized for the needs of pilots. Today, the watch is more than just a timepiece. As a witness to aviation history, they are technical masterpieces that embody the dream of flying.

Since their creation, their characteristic design, functionality and excellent readability have delighted not only pilots but also watch lovers all over the world. Pilot watches are characterized by clear, large dials, high-quality movements and additional features such as GMT displays. Today they are no longer just a practical tool, but also a stylish, modern accessory. We'll tell you why below.

 

Types of German pilot watches: Baumuster A vs. Baumuster B

German pilot observation watches come in two models or Baumuster: A and B. Both models are iconic in aviation history and fulfilled different functions and requirements in the cockpit. Today they stand as symbols of precision, robustness and quick readability and are equally valued by watch lovers.

Below we describe what makes the models so special and what the differences are:

Flieger Watch Baumuster A

The Baumuster A was developed for pilots in the 1940s and is characterized by a simple, clear dial design with a large hour circle. It allows the time to be read quickly and easily. The main features are:

  • Dial : Easy-to-read Arabic numerals from 1 to 11, with a triangle with two dots instead of the Arabic "12". This allows you to see the position of the hands to "12" at a quick glance at the dial and ensures that the watch can be set precisely even in difficult visibility and flight conditions.
  • Hands : Large, luminous hands that allow quick readability, even in low light conditions.
  • Case size : Large case (55 mm diameter)

Flieger Watch Baumuster B

The model B, on the other hand, offers a more detailed display, which made navigators' work easier. It is characterized by a more complex dial with a characteristic minute ring and hour ring. The main features are:

  • Dial : Double scale with an outer minute ring printed in increments of 5 and an additional inner ring showing the classic hour division from 1 to 12.
  • Hands : As with model A, large, luminous hands for optimal readability.
  • Case size : Large case (55 mm diameter)

 

7 important features of a Flieger watch

Flieger watches combine tradition and innovation. The features of historical pilot watches are still contemporary today. But the watches have evolved functionally over the years. Not only that - a unique design language for pilot watches has also been established in terms of aesthetics.

It is not clearly defined what specific features a pilot watch should have. There are chronographs with a stopwatch function - but also models with a simple hand-wound or automatic movement. There are models with a rotating bezel and some without. There are watches with a tachymeter, logarithmic disc and date display as well as some with a GMT function. Whether it is a sophisticated navigation watch or a classic timepiece - robustness and readability are the top priority for all pilot watches.

Find out here which 7 specifications and design features make a watch a Flieger watch for us:

  1. High-quality & reliable movement:
Today, precise and reliable timekeeping is important not only above the clouds, but also on the ground. That is why pilot watches are still equipped with mechanical movements that are known for their high accuracy and long power reserve . To meet these requirements, we equip the VIIS Flieger GMT 42 with the premium automatic movement Miyota 9075. With a frequency of 28,800 A/h, the movement works very precisely. If the power reserve of around 42 hours is used up, the movement can be restarted by hand winding.
  1. Large & robust case:
In World War II, pilot watches typically had a very large case of 50 mm or more. This is no longer up to date. To increase wearability and comfort while ensuring intuitive readability , the VIIS Flieger GMT 42 has a case diameter of 42 mm . Of course, a pilot watch must also be shockproof and partly anti-magnetic in order to withstand extreme flight conditions with strong magnetic fields, vibrations or G-forces. The VIIS Flieger GMT 42 has a 316-L stainless steel case with a Citizen Parashock shock protection and 10 ATM water resistance to ensure good protection against shocks, scratches or water .
  1. Clear & high-contrast dial:
The dial design is undoubtedly the most characteristic feature of a Flieger watch. Whether hands, indices or glass - fast and accurate time measurement at first glance is always the focus. Simple and clearly designed dials with large, easy-to-read Arabic numerals are used. To avoid glare from incoming sunlight and to enable a clear view of the time, a high-contrast design and anti-reflective coated glass are usually chosen. The numerals and long hands are often coated with luminous material to ensure that the time can be quickly determined even in poor lighting conditions. The striking design features are iconic and are also reflected in the VIIS Flieger GMT 42. In addition to a minimalist design, markers coated with Swiss Made Super-LumiNova and an anti-reflective, double-domed sapphire crystal, the typical triangle at 12 o'clock also ensures excellent readability.
  1. Robust & comfortable leather strap:
Comfort and style beat tradition: While the distinctive length of the leather straps was crucial for pilot watches during World War II, today pilot watches are fitted with durable and comfortable leather, stainless steel or NATO straps. The classic leather strap is still invaluable to watch lovers today, which is why a leather strap was chosen for the VIIS Flieger GMT 42. The combination of the historical charm of the leather strap and the modern reinterpretation of the dial makes the VIIS Flieger GMT 42 something very special.
The strap is easily interchangeable thanks to the integrated quick-release function , allowing different looks to be created depending on the occasion.
  1. Large & easy-to-grip crown:
A large and fluted crown is important for Flieger watches for functional reasons, as it could also be operated with pilot's gloves. Today, it contributes to the unmistakable aesthetic and ensures optimal functionality.
  1. Historical authenticity combined with modern technology:
Modern Flieger watches are a perfect symbiosis of traditional design features and advanced watchmaking . Many new models are inspired by the characteristic features of the classic Model B from World War II. The striking dial design and the clear contrasts on the pilot watches have triggered a design revolution . Today, modern pilot watches are designed that impress with intuitive handling and timeless aesthetics. With the VIIS Flieger GMT 42, we radiate a spirit of adventure and aviator romance. We value traditional watchmaking and at the same time create a stylish and functional accessory for every occasion .
  1. Practical additional functions & modern features:
Over the years, the technical requirements for a pilot watch have changed. In addition to pure timekeeping, a variety of additional functions are offered. The VIIS Flieger GMT 42 is - as the name suggests - equipped with a second time zone display and the date. This makes the watch ideal for people who travel a lot and place great value on timeless design. The VIIS Flieger GMT 42 is a real Traveller GMT watch.

 

Is a pilot watch right for me?

Whether a pilot watch is right for you depends on various factors such as your lifestyle and your preferences. Pilot watches are characterized by their striking design, their excellent readability and their robust construction. Here are some questions that can help you in your decision:

  • Are you a watch lover and looking for a watch with character?
  • Do you lead an active lifestyle and often travel in different time zones?
  • Are you looking for a fashionable, timeless statement and are aesthetics and style important to you?
  • Do you appreciate the robust and sporty-masculine design on your wrist?

Did you answer one of these questions with "YES"? Then a pilot watch is exactly the right thing for you.

Our VIIS Flieger GMT 42 has functionality and style in every detail. Technical precision meets striking design - made for all those who value versatility. Whether formal or casual, work or leisure: this pilot's watch adapts to your everyday life - with style.

See for yourself and discover the versatility of our VIIS Flieger GMT 42. Who knows, maybe you too will soon be wearing your new favorite piece on your wrist.

Have fun exploring!