What makes the UDT Chronosport watch so unique?
The UDT Type II Chronosport watch has a tremendous 'cool' factor:
Worn by Stephen Segal and Sylvester Stallone in tough-guy, block-buster movies in the 1980s - way before Keifer Sutherland in '24.'
The first truly analogue-digital, military watch ever produced.
Designed with the same movement as the Breitling Pluton.
Manufactured with Swiss-made case and dial components.
Utilized currently by a few elite military personnel around the globe.
Still being used by military and 'former' military personnel in the field
An extremely readable analogue dial display - easy on the eyes - and not 'crowded' with too much going on or features - sadly common in more modern, tactical watches.
A low-profile case thickness, and non-oversized case frame - the watch does not 'get in the way' of things your arm/hand are required by your job to do - very few 'tough guy,' oversized watches can make that claim now - there is way too much ego in the current 'tactical watch' world, in our opinion. The Chronosport UDT is the 'little engine' that could and still does both impress and run circles around other modern, tactical-wanna-be watches.
Even though the movement is not temperature compensated, it can be manually regulated (with proper Swiss equipment and training) to achieve astounding accuracy for its vintage circuitry - a surprising gain of less than 60 seconds per year!
Water resistant to 200 meters/20ATM.