REC Habu SR-71 Blackbird Watch

When it’s an unusual and unique timepiece that we’re on the hunt for, it’s REC Watches that are invariably our first port of call here at Coolector HQ and it’s because of extraordinary releases like this Habu SR-71 Blackbird Watch that this is the case. If you’re someone who appreciates both aviation history and exceptional craftsmanship, the REC Habu SR-71 Blackbird Watch is a timepiece that deserves your full attention. This limited edition, Swiss-made marvel isn’t just another watch—it’s a piece of history, meticulously crafted from the legendary SR-71 Blackbird aircraft, specifically no. 61-7956, which holds the record for the most successful flights and flight hours of any SR-71.

Available for pre-ordering now (with 20% off the final retail price) you can get your hands on the REC Habu SR-71 Blackbird Watch for just £1436 right now. Encased in a sleek and robust titanium tonneau case, the Habu watch is a true homage to the SR-71 Blackbird’s legacy. The case, made from grade 2 titanium, measures a comfortable 40mm in diameter and just 12.3mm in height, making it both lightweight and highly wearable. Despite its significant historical roots, the watch remains modern and understated, a testament to the sophisticated design sensibilities of REC.

One of the most striking features of the Habu is its dial, which is crafted from the titanium alloys of the aircraft’s inner engine nacelle exhaust ejectors, known as “turkey feathers.” This isn’t just a gimmick; it’s a piece of the very machine that helped push the boundaries of human capability. The top dial takes inspiration from the Blackbird’s exhaust flaps, while the layout itself is reminiscent of the aircraft’s cockpit gauges. At 6 o’clock, the power reserve indicator draws design cues from the Triethylborane (TEB) throttle management system, crucial for ignition at the Blackbird’s extreme operational speeds and altitudes.

The craftsmanship extends to the details and then some. The brushed hour and minute hands are designed to mimic the silhouette of the SR-71 Blackbird from above, while the seconds hand features a black-to-red fade, subtly referencing the aircraft’s iconic afterburner glow. The hands and double-raised indices are filled with Swiss Super-LumiNova, ensuring visibility in all lighting conditions.

Under the hood, the Habu is powered by the Swiss-made Sellita SW270-1 M movement. This manual winding calibre features a skeletonized train wheel bridge and a black PVD-coated movement, visible through the exhibition caseback. With a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) and a 45-hour power reserve, this movement is as reliable as it is precise, embodying the spirit of the SR-71 in every tick.

The attention to detail continues with the watch’s crown and guard, which are designed to resemble the Blackbird’s dual engine inlet cones. This thoughtful design ensures not only aesthetic harmony but also practical functionality, with a deep pattern that makes setting the time a breeze. The curved sapphire crystal on top of the case, complete with three layers of anti-reflective coating, ensures clarity from every angle.

Adding to the Habu’s robust design is the black and red FKM double injection rubber strap. This strap isn’t just about comfort; it features a woven Kevlar inlay and red stripes that pay homage to the “no step” zones on the SR-71’s fuselage, adding another layer of connection to the legendary aircraft.

The REC Habu SR-71 Blackbird Watch is more than just a timepiece—it’s a wearable tribute to one of the greatest engineering feats in aviation history. Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, a lover of fine watches, or simply someone who appreciates the fusion of heritage and modern design, the Habu is a timepiece that transcends the ordinary. With only 100 pieces available worldwide, it’s a rare opportunity to own a piece of history, reimagined for the wrist.

Leo Davie
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