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The REC PT879 is a Watch Made from a WWII Spitfire

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The REC PT879 is a Watch Made from a WWII Spitfire


TGR Staff – 01/09/2019

In the Spring of 1945, a Spitfire aircraft crashed on the Russian tundra during a dogfight. Her incredible story is captivated in the RJM mechanical timepiece. The RJM is the worlds’ first timepiece that combines authentic salvaged Spitfire aircraft material with both the design of the aircraft itself and the watches worn by the pilots of the WW2 era – making the RJM utterly unique in design and limited in nature.

PT879 – THE “Russian” Spit: A piece of World History on your Wrist

The core concept of REC Watches – Recover Recycle Reclaim – has always been pivotal in our approach towards watchmaking, and our mission with any new timepiece is to capture both the design, era, and story behind the salvaged icon; creating a modern timepiece interpretation of a historical icon.

The RJM was no exception, and to accomplish this mission, we teamed up once again with the world-renowned Swiss design agency, StudioDivine.

The RJM crown guard design incorporates part of what made the Spitfire aircraft such an aerodynamic masterpiece – the elliptical wing shape and wing structure. It is decorated with the internal spars and ribs that ensured lightweight and strength to the wing construction of the Spitfire aircraft.

The REC PT879 is a Watch Made from a WWII Spitfire

The crown itself takes inspiration from the conical nose-tip, including indents where you would find the propellers, which also allowed for a diamond crown design typical for both modern and vintage pilot-inspired timepieces.

In contrast, we wanted the dial design of the RJM to capture both the experience of sitting inside a Spitfire aircraft, but also to take inspiration from watches worn by RAF pilots of that era.

To be specific, we wanted to create a modern interpretation of the so-called Dirty Dozen watches, which in watch collecting circles is a name given to a group of 12 watches commissioned by the British Ministry of Defense and worn by British soldiers during the Second World War. Finally, we wanted the battle-scarred Spitfire aluminum to take center stage in the design, adding depth and uniqueness to every timepiece.

REC Watches – Recycling salvaged icons
Petrol heads and watch fanatics to the bone, our ambition with REC Watches is to transform those passions into truly unique timepieces.

Every single REC timepiece incorporates recycled iconic parts from the Spitfire. A concept they call RECOVER, RECYCLE, RECLAIM – or just REC for short. Get yours HERE.

Michael Satterfield

Michael Satterfield is the founder of The Gentleman Racer, a leading automotive lifestyle site blending cars, travel, and culture. Known for its compelling storytelling and unique perspective, the site has become a go-to destination for car enthusiasts and style aficionados.

A Texan with a passion for classic cars and motorsports, Michael is also a hands-on restorer, currently working on a 1960s SCCA-spec Formula Super Vee and other project cars. As the head of the Satterfield Group, he consults on branding and marketing for top automotive and lifestyle brands, bringing his deep industry knowledge to every project.

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