Watches with regulator dials seem to be having a moment this year. Their special feature is the dial layout with the minute hand in the center and the hour and second hands on separate sub-dials. In the past, regulators were used by watchmakers as a reference for setting other watches. They were also at work wherever accurate timekeeping was required, such as in observatories.
The independent Aerowatch, rooted in the Jura region— the cradle of watchmaking— introduces the Régulateur Automatique 1942 Limited Edition, with a limitation of 100 pieces. Featuring filigree Clous de Paris guilloche, grooved sub-dials and blued hands, it offers a particularly authentic interpretation of the genre. The functionality is completed by a date indication at 3 o’clock.
Inside the 42mm stainless steel case beats the automatic caliber SW266, which is revealed through a sapphire crystal case back. The Régulateur Automatique 1942 Limited Edition, is worn on a brown leather strap or rice-grain bracelet. Pricing is available upon request.
To learn more, visit Aérowatch, here.