Gavox Curtiss P-40
The Curtiss P-40 was born in 1939, when the legendary Flying Tigers fought on behalf of China against the Axis powers. This watch is inspired by avionics. Wearing the Curtiss P-40, you are in the cockpit, you are in control. Ready to take off?
Aquarama
The Aquarama is a prestigious and emblematic boat in the 1950s. This boat was designed by an Italian builder, M. Riva. A dream that can now be grasped!
Gavox Curtiss P-40
The Curtiss P-40 was born in 1939, when the legendary Flying Tigers fought on behalf of China against the Axis powers. This watch is inspired by avionics. Wearing the Curtiss P-40, you are in the cockpit, you are in control. Ready to take off?
Sopwith
Who wouldn't want to own a propeller from a Sopwith, which were once the fighter planes of the British and American air forces in the early 1900s! Ready to hunt?
Gavox Curtiss P-40
The Curtiss P-40 was born in 1939, when the legendary Flying Tigers fought on behalf of China against the Axis powers. This watch is inspired by avionics. Wearing the Curtiss P-40, you are in the cockpit, you are in control. Ready to take off?
Dakota
The legendary Dakota aircraft was produced at the end of World War II in the 1950s. Known for its exploits and renamed the "warhorse of the sky", this miniature has everything to please even the biggest aviation fans. Ready to take off?
Gavox Curtiss P-40
The Curtiss P-40 was born in 1939, when the legendary Flying Tigers fought on behalf of China against the Axis powers. This watch is inspired by avionics. Wearing the Curtiss P-40, you are in the cockpit, you are in control. Ready to take off?
Barnstormer
Who wouldn't want to own a propeller from a Barnstormer, which were once the planes of the acrobats! Legendary in the 1920's, acrobats used these planes to entertain the crowd. Ready to twirl?
Spitfire
This miniature represents a legendary plane, named Spitfire, which was created in 1936. Equipped with retractable wheels, a sliding cockpit window and other incredible features! Ready to take off?
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