Proof Points
Mission-grade materials
Aerospace-grade carbon fiber cases and components for strength-to-weight and low-wear comfort
Hard-anodized aerospace-grade aluminum cases/bracelets for abrasion resistance and day-in/day-out reliability
Tough NATO nylon bands built for sweat, salt, sand, and hard use (plus quick swap options)
Built for legibility and low signature
Clean, high-contrast dials designed to be glance-readable under stress
Superlume options: bright for maximum visibility, dim for low-light discretion
Understated design language: quiet branding, no flash
Precision you can choose
Automatic mechanical or ultra-precise quartz (mission preference, your call) movements by Seiko (Japan) or ETA (Swiss).
Time/Date or Chronograph configurations
Tight regulation targets and QA focused on real-world timekeeping, not brochure specs
Water resistant to 100 M (300 ft)
Tested to +6/-2 Gs in ouraerobatic aircraftperforming full competition aerobatics.
Why Our Watch Exists
Because the market is full of “tactical” branding and thin reality.
We’ve been the customer. We’ve carried the weight of operations where equipment failure becomes your problem—fast. So we built a watch around the realities professionals don’t talk about.
Built for real timing, not “tactical styling”
This chronograph exists for a simple reason: You don’t need a watch that looks tough. You need a watch that stays precise, wears comfortably for long days, and operates quietly in the background—until the exact moment you need it.
What makes it different
Solid carbon fiber case & bracelet — strength-to-weight advantage, all-day comfort, and a modern material statement without flash
Chronograph purpose-built for timing windows — clean usability, fast read, built to run when you’re busy doing other things
Mechanical excellence (or quartz, by mission preference) — choose classic horology performance or maximum accuracy / minimal maintenance
USA made — built here, supported here, serviced here
Carbon fiber: the quiet advantage
Carbon fiber isn’t a marketing gimmick. It’s a material choice that delivers:
Lightweight comfort for long wear
Durability suited to hard use
Distinctive identity—modern, technical, and unmistakably “purpose-built”
It reads like advanced equipment, not jewelry.
Choose your movement: mechanical or quartz
Different missions, different preferences.
Mechanical
(for the purist and the professional)
A true instrument feel
Designed to perform, not pose
The kind of watch you respect every time you reset the chronograph
Quartz
(for maximum accuracy and minimal maintenance)
Set it and forget it
Precision-first reliability
Ideal for travel, heavy schedules, and constant wear
Customization that matters
We don’t do novelty customization. We do configuration—built around how you’ll actually use the watch.
Build options include:
Time/Date or Chronograph-forward setups (based on your preference)
Mechanical or Quartz movement selection
Dial & visibility choices tuned for quick reading and low signature
Discreet personalization on the dial, case-back and bracelet (subtle, professional, not billboard branding)
Durability testing: because “trust me” isn’t a test
Whether you’re paying $8k for a chronograph or $500 for a field watch, you’re buying confidence—not a story.
Every build is handled like gear:
Verification and inspection before it ships
Configuration checks to match your selected setup
Final review focused on real-world wear, not display-case perfection
In the company of icons—without the noise
We respect the classics. We also believe the next era of chronographs should be:
Lighter
More configurable
More mission-minded
Less attention-seeking
Built and supported in the USA
This is that chronograph.
FAQ
Is this affiliated with any agency or unit?
No. This is a privately made product built by people who understand the operational mindset.
Why offer both mechanical and quartz?
Because preference is personal—and mission-driven. Some want classic mechanics. Others want maximum accuracy with minimal maintenance.
Can I configure it for low signature?
Yes. The design philosophy is quiet by default, and configuration choices can emphasize discretion and fast readability.
What’s the lead time?
Build times vary by configuration. We’ll confirm timing when you start your build. Average is 3-5 weeks.

