DENCO53 BLACK DIAL

£2,400.00

Dennison Revival watches are inspired by the Dennison Aquatite cased expeditionary watches from the 1950s. With heritage and style, they are designed as “field watches” with a purpose of exploring the world’s toughest and most remote terrains.

Remaining true the brand’s tradition, Dennison cases are made in England using some of the same machines from the original factory, housing robust Swiss-made movements, assembled and tested in England.

CASE
Made in England. Stainless steel 316L. Screw back case and screw down Dennison Quality embossed crown. 38mm diameter excluding the crown and 20mm lug width. Visible lug holes. Satin finish. Slightly domed durable plexiglass. Sealed and tested, water-resistant to 10ATM.

MOVEMENT
Mechanical Swiss-made robust ETA calibre 2824-2. Automatic. Hours, minutes, sweep seconds. Quick-set date change. Hacking seconds. 25 jewels. 38 hour power reserve.

DIAL & HANDS
Swiss-made dials & hands. “Honeycomb” dial with “dagger” batons & quarterly Arabic numerals. Super-Luminova surrounding hour markers. Chapter ring. Date aperture. Dauphine hands with Super-Luminova.

LEATHER STRAPS
Made in Austria and Italy.

BOXES
Dennison watches are accompanied by an “English Mustard” watch box containing a quality leather watch roll, hand-made in England.


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Dennison watches come with a Dennison Quality 2 Year International Warranty.

1. All parts outsourced are quality controlled on delivery.
2. Dial and hands are assembled to the movement and then tested for hand alignment, date change and regulation. They are then put on test for a minimum of 1 week.
3. The cases are machined, involving turning and wire erosion processes.
4. Once the cases are machined, they are then inspected for tolerance.
5. The case backs are numbered to match the case middle for correct alignment of the case back engraving.
6. The case back engravings are then milled and individually dated by batch and numbered.
7. The cases are grit blasted to give a satin finish and to remove machining marks. They are ultrasonically cleaned before being bead blasted and then finally ultrasonically cleaned again.
8. The crowns and threaded tubes are fitted. Once again these are individual to each watch so that the crown is orientated correctly for usage with the emblem in the correct position once screwed down.
9. The cases are inspected before the movement and plexi glasses are fitted.
10. Before the back is tightened a final regulation check is carried out.
11. The watch is then pressure checked.
12. Final inspection is carried out on arrival to our office and showroom in London.