Glycine   Airman  VINTAGE V 2005-2006 < > 
      Name: Glycine Airman VINTAGE V 
        Ref: 3853 
        Size: 36mm without   crown  
        High: 11.50mm with   see-through back  
        Movement: ETA 2893-2 automatic, Size: 11 1/2",   Jewels: 21, Hz: 4/28'800   vibrations per hour 
        Rotor: Rhodium coated oscillating weight on ball   bearing, decorated "Côtes de Genève" (These are   regular parallel lines which give the part a ribbed look)   , engraved by an airplane  
        Time display: 24 hour  
        Functions: hours,   minutes and seconds, 24hours hand, date display in window 
        Power   Reserve: 42 hours  
        Date: Trapezoidal   date display with red numerals 
        Dial: grey dégradé,   reversed 24-hours imprint with the "12" on top 
        Text   on dial: Glycine   Airman, VintageV, Automatic, logo, swiss made sl 
        Hand: nickel with   SL 
        Crown: screw-down 
        Case: Stainless steel 
        Finish: satin/polished  
        Back: screwed   see-through mineral glass  
        Crystal: Domed sapphire 
        Bezel: Positioned by a   spacer system at 4h 
        Strap: leather /rubber 
        Water   resistance: 20 atm  
    Limited Edition: 150 pieces.   Number is inscribed on the side  | 
    
        
         
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    The Airman and I                                 
      In   the following text I reflect upon my personal "dealings" with the Airman since   1994. 
        It   was during my 1994 quest for a "new" 24 hour watch that I came across the Old   Glycine Airman for the first time. From all the information I gathered   during these years this watch stand out.  
        The simple design appealed to me.   The dial had all a 24 hour watch needs. 
        It displayed: all hour numbers, all   or most 5 minutes numbers and all 5 minute markers. No hour markers at the   uneven hour numbers that run through the minute & seconds scale. A minute   hand that tips the minute scale and a hour hand that leaves no mistake were it   points at. This dial was set in a cast with a similar evident design. Beset by a   bezel with a characteristic second crown as a bezel locker.  
        A design that   was bound to last! 
      Around 1996 during   my first steps on the internet I discovered that the Glycine company still   existed. The quartz Airman model on display at there website   was not at all like the Old Airman. 
        At that time I began to lobby for a re   release of the Old Airman.  
        In 1998 Glycine finally announced the Airman 2000 world timer. After   telephone contact with Glycine it became clear that it was a GMT watch and a   purist version was not an option because there was no interest in 24 hour   watches. 
        In a 1998 letter to Glycine I complimented them on there new Airman   2000 but again asked for a purist version and a "replica" of the old   Airman. 
        In 1999 two events lead me to believe that the willingness to   recreated this famous old Airman was growing. First of all they did launch the   purist version of the Airman 2000 and secondly they launched the Airman 46mm. This version had the characteristic   second crown!  
        These were the day's of the BiG watches. The next model Airman 7 had the incredible size of 53 mm and didn't   look like the Old Airman at all. 
        In 2002, just in time to celebrated it's   fifties birthday, Glycine launched the Airman 8. I bought one in   2003. 
        It had the original size and the characteristic second crown and dial   of the Old Airman. It was a worthy homage to the old Airman! 
        The Airman 8 had   a promising follow up in 2004, the Airman special. This special   version gives you a glimpse into the original beauty of one of the many early   dial designs. It's uneven hour marker dots and even hour marker stripes. The   triangle markers at 24 and 12 and the date magnifying lens. The Airman special has a more "vintage" look because it has a curved sapphire   crystal. It also has a Blue "dégradé" evidencing day and night dial which I only   have seen on the Airman Quartz. I'm almost certain that the old   Airman's never had such a dial. The only problem with the special (for me that   is) was it's size. And if I was longing for a "replica" I had to be honest, the   hands of the new Airman's are great but they just can't match the hands of the   Old Airman. 
        It was around 2005 that I was contacted by Tomas Osterman. He had written an essay on   the Airman's history and asked for my thoughts on the article. He mentioned that   he was about to visited Katherina Brechbühler and her father at Glycine for an   interview and some background research for his article. I asked him to lobby for   a replica of the old Airman. The Brechbühlers would think about it was the   answer. I was very surprised by the fact that within a couple of months the Vintage V was launched. 
        The VINTAGE V is as   close as they ever came. It is a normal Airman 8   fitted with the original design Old Airman hands, trapezoidal date display with   red numerals, green Luminova markers and hands and bigger uneven hour numbers on   the bezel. The grey to black "dégradé" evidencing day and night dial is   mesmerizing but was, as far as I know, never used on the original old Airman's.   There is no cross hatched crown but one might argue that it's not standard on   all old Airman's. And off course there is no mineral dome shaped crystal nor a   shallow curved dial.  
        Nowadays the dials of a watch tend to lay much lower in   the case than they use to. First off all the sapphire crystals are thick and the   designer also needs to place the hands of the watch. So if one doesn't use a   mineral dome shaped crystal there is just one option, lower the dial and make it   flat. This is the case with all the models 5 through 12 and it gives them the   more modern look. The curved saphire crystal on the Airman Vintage V has a very   shallow curve so it doesn't give a vintage touch to the watch. 
        I have no idea   whether a replica of the old Airman lay's on the drawing board ( I still think   they should make one) but I couldn't resist this beautiful vintage v model with   it's rare 12 on top, dégradé" evidencing day and night dial and it's screwed   see-through mineral glass which displays the decorated rotor. So I bought this   first look alike Old Airman.  
        And I have to agree the AIRMAN VINTAGE V   incorporates the best of today's watch technology, such as a 200 m waterproof   steel case and a curved sapphire crystal, with the characteristics of the old   Airman, such as the old Airman hands and the second crown. 
        Many thanks to   Hans and Katherina Brechbühler for making these fine Airman's and special thanks   for this latest homage to the Old Airman! I will now rest my case and treasure   my limited Airman Vintage V 006/150. I'm sure they where sold out in a matter of   day's. So it is likely that Glycine will launch more Airman's with the old style   hands.  
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        trapezoidal date and bigger 
        uneven bezel  
        hourmarkers, 
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      "This" Old Airman with   his trapezoidal date display  
        was used to re design the vintage v.
           
         
       
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