In 1992, a Stratoliner Chronograph became the first Fortis watch
to be launched into space. Amazingly, you can still wear this legendary timepiece today.
Early Stratoliner Chronographs are prized by watch collectors, but you can still wear essentially the same timepiece today. Fortis has replaced the original Lemania movement with a precision, Swiss made Valjoux 7750 chronograph movement and made some minor cosmetic changes to the case, but the Stratoliner is still the professional, no-nonsense timing tool it always was.
Fortis 665.12.71 B-42 Stratoliner Chronograph |
Fortis 665.10.12 B-42 Stratoliner Chronograph |
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The Fortis B-42 Stratoliner Chronograph’s rugged stainless steel case is water resistant to 660 feet, and can be equipped with your choice of a silicon, caoutchouc, or premium calfskin strap. A beautiful, solid stainless steel bracelet with a fold-over clasp is also available on some models. An anti-reflective, scratch resistant sapphire crystal protects the chronograph dial and an exhibition caseback provides an intriguing view of the intricate automatic mechanical movement at work.
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