
Spinnaker Fleuss Men's White Automatic Watch
Spinnaker Fleuss Men's White Watch SP-5118-33 pays homage to the pioneering diving innovations of Henry Albert Fleuss. Part of the Severn Edition, this watch nods to Fleuss's groundbreaking role in the Severn Tunnel project of 1880, where his diving apparatus was put to the test in real conditions.
The crisp white dial is housed in a 43mm stainless steel case, offering both strength and refinement. A Japanese automatic movement with date function powers the watch, while Swiss Super-LumiNova® ensures visibility in low light. It’s finished with a sapphire crystal and 15 ATM water resistance for lasting protection.
Paired with a solid steel bracelet and an additional black genuine leather strap, this model transitions seamlessly from daily wear to formal occasions.
Questions & Answers
- What type of movement is used? It runs on a Japanese automatic movement with a date function.
- Is the watch suitable for water activities? Yes, it has a 150-metre water resistance rating.
- Does it come with interchangeable straps? Yes, a black leather strap is included alongside the steel bracelet.
- What protects the dial? A scratch-resistant, anti-reflective sapphire crystal.
- What is the watch inspired by? The design draws from Fleuss’s contributions to diving, especially during the Severn Tunnel project.
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Spinnaker Fleuss Men's White Automatic Watch
Spinnaker Fleuss Men's White Watch SP-5118-33 pays homage to the pioneering diving innovations of Henry Albert Fleuss. Part of the Severn Edition, this watch nods to Fleuss's groundbreaking role in the Severn Tunnel project of 1880, where his diving apparatus was put to the test in real conditions.
The crisp white dial is housed in a 43mm stainless steel case, offering both strength and refinement. A Japanese automatic movement with date function powers the watch, while Swiss Super-LumiNova® ensures visibility in low light. It’s finished with a sapphire crystal and 15 ATM water resistance for lasting protection.
Paired with a solid steel bracelet and an additional black genuine leather strap, this model transitions seamlessly from daily wear to formal occasions.
Questions & Answers
- What type of movement is used? It runs on a Japanese automatic movement with a date function.
- Is the watch suitable for water activities? Yes, it has a 150-metre water resistance rating.
- Does it come with interchangeable straps? Yes, a black leather strap is included alongside the steel bracelet.
- What protects the dial? A scratch-resistant, anti-reflective sapphire crystal.
- What is the watch inspired by? The design draws from Fleuss’s contributions to diving, especially during the Severn Tunnel project.
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Spinnaker Fleuss Men's White Watch SP-5118-33 pays homage to the pioneering diving innovations of Henry Albert Fleuss. Part of the Severn Edition, this watch nods to Fleuss's groundbreaking role in the Severn Tunnel project of 1880, where his diving apparatus was put to the test in real conditions.
The crisp white dial is housed in a 43mm stainless steel case, offering both strength and refinement. A Japanese automatic movement with date function powers the watch, while Swiss Super-LumiNova® ensures visibility in low light. It’s finished with a sapphire crystal and 15 ATM water resistance for lasting protection.
Paired with a solid steel bracelet and an additional black genuine leather strap, this model transitions seamlessly from daily wear to formal occasions.
Questions & Answers
- What type of movement is used? It runs on a Japanese automatic movement with a date function.
- Is the watch suitable for water activities? Yes, it has a 150-metre water resistance rating.
- Does it come with interchangeable straps? Yes, a black leather strap is included alongside the steel bracelet.
- What protects the dial? A scratch-resistant, anti-reflective sapphire crystal.
- What is the watch inspired by? The design draws from Fleuss’s contributions to diving, especially during the Severn Tunnel project.
























