This is a new and unworn watch Paying tribute to Britains contribution to the fields of time, astronomy, and navigation, this limited edition collection represents a new era in British watchmaking. This unique model incorporates brass used in the historic Flamsteed Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, which marks the line where John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal, laid the ground-breaking foundations for accurate timekeeping and navigation. Housed within a 40mm, polished stainless steel Trip-Tick® case, this timepiece is driven by the first manufactured movement from the new ENG300 movement series the 22 jewelled ENG376. The brown metal dial references developments in time and navigation, with a raised central globe with debossed longitude lines, a Meridian line running from 12 oclock to 6 oclock, and a power reserve indicator coloured red in a nod to the red ball at the top of the Royal Observatory building. A 65-hour power reserve and water resistance to 5 bar (50 metres) further enhance performance. A brown alligator leather strap completes the classic look.