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1970s Glycine Airman

Why This Watch Matters

The Airman is an incredible tool watch that’s often overlooked. With its 24-hour dial, and unique lockable 24-hour bezel, this is a perfect travel companion that offers a lot of look without breaking the bank.

The Full Story

The year 1953 was a big one for horology – think the introduction of the Rolex Submariner – but it was also the year Glycine introduced this innovative travel watch, with a 24-hour dial and a patented lockable 24-hour bezel. Highly functional, the Airman watches were a favorite of US military personnel from the start, especially (of course) pilots. Glycine is a brand that many of you might not have heard of, but it it’s a great brand to discover if you’re into true tool watches. Ideal as both a dual time watch still completely practical for today’s traveler, and as a wonderful link to a brand with an authentic history in aviation.

The Fine Print

Maker: Glycine
Model: Airman
Reference: NA
Year: 1960s
Case No: 939.XXX
Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 36mm diameter; 11mm thick
Sapphire Crystal: No
Lume: Tritum on hands and indexes markers
Caliber: A. Schild automatic movement
Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE NATO strap
Lug Width: 20mm
Box/Papers: None

What we Love and What You Should Know

The watch here is in great condition, and features the original hatched crown to set up the time and the date. You’ll see some slight scratches to the lugs but nothing dramatic.

Why This Watch Matters

The Airman is an incredible tool watch that’s often overlooked. With its 24-hour dial, and unique lockable 24-hour bezel, this is a perfect travel companion that offers a lot of look without breaking the bank.

The Full Story

The year 1953 was a big one for horology – think the introduction of the Rolex Submariner – but it was also the year Glycine introduced this innovative travel watch, with a 24-hour dial and a patented lockable 24-hour bezel. Highly functional, the Airman watches were a favorite of US military personnel from the start, especially (of course) pilots. Glycine is a brand that many of you might not have heard of, but it it’s a great brand to discover if you’re into true tool watches. Ideal as both a dual time watch still completely practical for today’s traveler, and as a wonderful link to a brand with an authentic history in aviation.

The Fine Print

Maker: Glycine
Model: Airman
Reference: NA
Year: 1960s
Case No: 939.XXX
Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 36mm diameter; 11mm thick
Sapphire Crystal: No
Lume: Tritum on hands and indexes markers
Caliber: A. Schild automatic movement
Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE NATO strap
Lug Width: 20mm
Box/Papers: None

What we Love and What You Should Know

The watch here is in great condition, and features the original hatched crown to set up the time and the date. You’ll see some slight scratches to the lugs but nothing dramatic.

$1,700.00
1970s Glycine Airman
$1,700.00

Description

Why This Watch Matters

The Airman is an incredible tool watch that’s often overlooked. With its 24-hour dial, and unique lockable 24-hour bezel, this is a perfect travel companion that offers a lot of look without breaking the bank.

The Full Story

The year 1953 was a big one for horology – think the introduction of the Rolex Submariner – but it was also the year Glycine introduced this innovative travel watch, with a 24-hour dial and a patented lockable 24-hour bezel. Highly functional, the Airman watches were a favorite of US military personnel from the start, especially (of course) pilots. Glycine is a brand that many of you might not have heard of, but it it’s a great brand to discover if you’re into true tool watches. Ideal as both a dual time watch still completely practical for today’s traveler, and as a wonderful link to a brand with an authentic history in aviation.

The Fine Print

Maker: Glycine
Model: Airman
Reference: NA
Year: 1960s
Case No: 939.XXX
Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 36mm diameter; 11mm thick
Sapphire Crystal: No
Lume: Tritum on hands and indexes markers
Caliber: A. Schild automatic movement
Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE NATO strap
Lug Width: 20mm
Box/Papers: None

What we Love and What You Should Know

The watch here is in great condition, and features the original hatched crown to set up the time and the date. You’ll see some slight scratches to the lugs but nothing dramatic.

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