- Stainless steel watch featuring matte ivory dial with black markers, plume-shape hands, and date window between 4 and 5 o’clock
- 42 mm stainless steel case with Krysterna crystal dial window
- Swiss quartz movement with analog display
- Stainless steel link bracelet featuring foldover clasp with double push-button safety
- Water resistant to 50 m (165 ft): In general, suitable for short periods of recreational swimming, but not diving or snorkeling
Polished 316l surgical grade stainless steel round shaped case Protective Krysterna crystal on front and decorated case back Ivory dial with black printed Arabic numerals and markers with date window Polished and brushed finish stainless steel five piece link bracelet with fold over push button clasp Water-resistant to 50 M (165feet)
Stuhrling Original’s Tuskegee Elite is an amazing example of rugged pilot-style design. Inside the 42mm solid stainless steel case is a Ronda 515 Swiss quartz movement, which includes hours, minutes, and seconds with quick set date. The matte dial utilizes bold Arabic numerals and baton indices with plume-style hands with luminous fill. The Tuskegee Elite comes equipped with a brushed finish solid stainless steel link bracelet that integrates seamlessly to the case.
The Tuskegee Family is part of the Aviator Collection, which are timepieces inspired by the instruments of an airplane. These watches feature simple dials with bold Arabic numerals that are often topped with Super Luminova for a brilliant shine in the dark.
Krysterna Crystals
Krysterna is proprietary to Stührling Original and refers to the crystals that are used in its timepieces. Krysterna stems from the eyewear industry and has more strength over a spread surface area than sapphire. Krysterna crystals are more scratch resistant than mineral crystals and more shatter resistant than sapphire crystals.
Summary of Features
• Movement: Swiss Quartz Movement (Ronda 515)
• Complications: Hours, Minutes, and Seconds with Quick Set Date
• Dial: Matte Finish Dial
• Hands: Plume-Style Hands
• Markers: Arabic Numerals and Baton-Style Indices
Diagrams of Features
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