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Gallet ADANAC 6645

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Gallet Adanac Navigator Military Watch (1986) – Quartz Pilot Tool Watch

Gallet Adanac Navigator Military Watch (1986) – Quartz Pilot Tool Watch 1986 Gallet Adanac Navigator military watch with quartz movement, tritium dial and rotating bezel in robust field-ready design. The Gallet Adanac Navigator was introduced in the mid-20th century as a purpose-built chronograph for pilots and military use. “Adanac” — Canada spelled backwards — was used by Gallet for North American markets. The Navigator became known for its multi-scale dial, allowing calculations for speed, distance and fuel consumption. Favoured by aviators during the jet age, it combined precision timing with practical functionality, and remains one of Gallet’s most recognisable and collectible models today. Here we have a Gallet Adanac Navigator, issued in February 1986 and built to strict military specification. Bearing the 6645 NATO stock number, this is a proper Cold War-era tool watch—designed for navigation, durability, and absolute legibility in the field. The matte black dial is crisp and purposeful, featuring a full 24-hour inner track and aged tritium lume, now mellowed to a warm patina across the hands and triangular hour markers. The bi-directional rotating bezel adds practical timing functionality, while the fixed bars keep it true to its military roots. Inside is a Harley Ronda 373 quartz movement, offering dependable accuracy with minimal fuss—exactly what was required for service use. The case shows honest wear consistent with its age and purpose, but remains strong and well-defined. A brilliant example of a lesser-seen military navigator’s watch—functional, historically interesting, and quietly collectible.

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