
The overall design of the watch is symmetrical, professional even, with a strong streamlined appeal.

Similar to the initial model, the hour, minute and seconds hands are coated with a luminous paint as are the Arabic hour numerals which decorate the periphery of the face. The reissued military weapon offers the same mixture of brushed and polished stainless steel effects to the robust case which embraces a 40mm dial. The Eterna Military 1939 is a subtly improved design with successfully captured features and characteristics that hark back to the timepiece’s original spirit. Today, all of us with a weak spot for a beautifully engineered pilots watch are graced with the Eterna Military 1939, whose stark black dial and crisp appliqués are a constant reminder of those pivotal days for the brand where precision, reliability and technique were paramount for the health and safety of their military companions. The Eterna Majetek was developed with a black dial, a sturdy stainless steel casing and three hands and minute indexes that had been coated with a green luminous paint for high legibility. Eterna, happy to oblige began to build a timekeeping tool with the required integrations as ordered by those technical experts within the military field. Unlike just any pilots watch, the demand for a new instrument came with its own set of specifications and “must haves”.

But what strikes many as a remarkable observation, is the watch’s ability to transport the wearer straight back to the era when Eterna was called upon by the Czechoslovakian authorities for an urgently needed wristwatch for their military pilots. Since the watch was conceived just last year, the Eterna Military 1939 is still considered a relatively new timepiece – correct. If not to be admired for its technical intellect and dedication to high precision, the instrument’s undeniable sleek reputation still manages to win the hearts of many wristwatch enthusiasts today. The beautiful cushion shaped Eterna Military 1939….
