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An Underrated Tool Watch Brand Gave Its Most Wearable Chronograph a Coveted Look

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Maybe it’s the versatility of the monochromatic color scheme, the iconic vintage examples, or the adorable colloquialism, but watch fans love “panda” dials.

From the Newman Rolex Daytona, the original Hamilton Chrono-Matic and the second-generation Seiko Speedtimer to the slew of affordable alternatives, we just can’t get enough of the black-and-white dial layout.

Hanhart stripped down the 415 ES with a classic “panda” dial.
Hanhart

If you’re looking for an option that isn’t obvious, but still has the quintessential look and unimpeachable specs, Hanhart just dropped the watch for you.

The newly revamped 415 ES has a stripped-down pilot’s chronograph dial in a pure monochromatic color scheme. With only two sub-dials, a running seconds at nine o’clock and a thirty-minute counter at three o’clock, it is a true “panda.”

a Hanhart chronograph watch
The 415 ES also comes in a “reverse panda” dial.
Hanhart

A “reverse panda” black dial with white sub-dials is also available. Both options have a black ceramic bezel inlay with etched silver markings that match the brushed steel case.

Staying fully committed to the color scheme, each watch is available with a three-link brushed steel bracelet or a black leather pin-buckle strap with white stitching.

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