



Watch AVIATOR SWISS Douglas day-date 45 V.3.44.2.402.4
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Specification
CASE
diameter: 45 mm
height: 11.50 mm
weight: 70 g
material: polished 316L stainless steel with gold-plated PVD coating
CRYSTAL
scratch-resistant sapphire with anti-reflective coating
CASE BACK
transparent
WATER RESISTANCE
10 ATM (100 m)
DIAL
blue with sunray effect, applied metal logo and metal indices with SuperLuminova print
ILLUMINATION
SuperLuminova
Clockwork
MOVEMENT TYPE
Swiss automatic mechanical movement SELLITA SW240-1
POWER RESERVE
38 hours
NUMBER OF JEWELS
26 jewels
FREQUENCY
28,800 vibrations/hour (4 Hz)
CROWN
1. position - basic
2. position - date/day of the week setting
3. position - time setting
FUNCTIONS
time indication - hours, minutes, seconds (central hour, minute and second hands)
date indication - (at 6 o'clock position)
day of the week indication - (at 12 o'clock position)
Packaging
box with warranty booklet with the stamp of the official importer for Slovakia
Strap
Blue or brown calfskin with blue or brown stitching with butterfly clasp or Milanese mesh in gilded PVD finish
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Three Faces of Elegance
Each dial execution reveals a different facet of this collection – from the smooth depth of enamel, through the radiant effect of sunray brushing, to the subtle texture of a sandblasted surface. This diversity creates a rich and sophisticated visual language, complemented by a carefully chosen color palette that gives each version its own identity. Together, these finishes allow the watches to express elegance in three distinct ways, while maintaining a unified and thoughtful design.

Powered by a Sellita SW240-1 movement
The mechanical automatic movement is among the most sophisticated achievements in watchmaking – a self-contained world of gears, springs, and jewels that converts wrist motion into stored energy. At the heart of this model beats the Sellita SW240-1, a Swiss caliber operating at a frequency of 28,800 semi-oscillations per hour with a power reserve of 41 hours. Twenty-six jewels reduce friction at every key point, ensuring reliable accuracy day after day.

Two disks, one rhythm
What appears on the dial as two simple indications is, in fact, a precisely layered mechanism. Two independent discs – one displaying the days of the week, the other the dates from 1 to 31 – are driven by interconnected gears, ensuring their precise operation. Every midnight, both indications change instantly and in perfect synchronization with the rhythm of the movement, which measures every second of the day.