Spitfire Over Dunkirk: The Chronograph That Carries Its Wings

They flew low. Fast. Sometimes too fast to come back. The Supermarine Spitfire wasn’t just a fighter plane — it was a symbol of hope for an entire generation.

In the summer of 1940, as Allied forces scrambled to evacuate from Dunkirk, the sky above was a battlefield. Pilots in Spitfires danced with danger, shielding thousands below as they boarded ships to safety. Time mattered. Seconds were survival. And these men — barely in their twenties — raced against fate.


A Chronograph With Wings

The Spitfire Chrono was born from this legacy. Every dial, every marker, was designed to reflect the cockpit gauges that guided these missions. The green-olive tone of the dial mirrors the camouflage of the aircraft; the hands are shaped like the Spitfire’s iconic propeller blades.

And on the back? A precision-engraved silhouette of the Spitfire with the words: “Every Second Counts.”

More Than a Watch — A Tribute

This is more than a timepiece. It’s a tribute to those who flew not for glory, but for duty. To those who counted time not in hours, but in missions survived.

When you wear the Spitfire Chrono, you wear history. And maybe, a piece of courage too.