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2026 Helicon Professional Chronograph Ion Yellow 41mm

Here we have a 2026 Helicon Professional Chronograph Ion Yellow, featuring a 41mm brushed-and-polished stainless steel case. This particular example is numbered 44 of a limited run of 75. In the 1960s, the UK worked on an ambitious idea known as Project MUSTARD, which stands for Multi-Unit Space Transport and Recovery Device. This project aimed to create a revolutionary shuttle system capable of travelling to space and returning to Earth, like an aeroplane. Although it was a groundbreaking concept made well before its time, the project was never actually built. The robust architectural lugs provide a lug-to-lug length of 47.5mm and a sleek case thickness of 12mm, offering a balanced and contemporary wrist presence. On the right side are a textured crown and ergonomic chronograph pushers. The bi-directional bezel features a steel insert with a lumed 60-minute scale and holds a flat, AR-coated sapphire crystal above the vibrant Ion Yellow dial. The two-layer dial layout is meticulously executed, featuring a high-contrast yellow base. An outer minute track is sharply printed against the chapter ring. At 12 o’clock, a 60-minute register tracks elapsed time, while at 6 o’clock, the small seconds register provides a clean counterweight to the dial’s geometry. The bold baton indexes and handset are generously filled with Super-LumiNova, ensuring legibility in all conditions. Precisely applied text and the Helicon motif sit anchored at 3 o'clock, rounding out this striking Bi-Compax aesthetic. On the reverse is a solid screw-down case back with the following etched into it: MUSTARD MK XV CHRONOGRAPH LPW 266,000 LBS, THRUST 400,000 LBS, LOF 2,850 cu.ft, Payload 5,000 lbs, a depiction of the ship and a friendly message. If Found Return to: The Space Controllers' Office, Farnborough, United Kingdom. Inside is the Quartz Seiko Cal. VK61, a reliable "Mecha-Quartz" workhorse that combines the accuracy of quartz with the mechanical feel and instant flyback reset of a traditional chronograph. This particular example is numbered 44 of a limited run of 75. It comes paired with its 20mm Helicon quick-release strap. This watch is sold with its original Helicon presentation box and paperwork.

Here we have a 2026 Helicon Professional Chronograph Ion Yellow, featuring a 41mm brushed-and-polished stainless steel case. This particular example is numbered 44 of a limited run of 75. In the 1960s, the UK worked on an ambitious idea known as Project MUSTARD, which stands for Multi-Unit Space Transport and Recovery Device. This project aimed to create a revolutionary shuttle system capable of travelling to space and returning to Earth, like an aeroplane. Although it was a groundbreaking concept made well before its time, the project was never actually built. The robust architectural lugs provide a lug-to-lug length of 47.5mm and a sleek case thickness of 12mm, offering a balanced and contemporary wrist presence. On the right side are a textured crown and ergonomic chronograph pushers. The bi-directional bezel features a steel insert with a lumed 60-minute scale and holds a flat, AR-coated sapphire crystal above the vibrant Ion Yellow dial. The two-layer dial layout is meticulously executed, featuring a high-contrast yellow base. An outer minute track is sharply printed against the chapter ring. At 12 o’clock, a 60-minute register tracks elapsed time, while at 6 o’clock, the small seconds register provides a clean counterweight to the dial’s geometry. The bold baton indexes and handset are generously filled with Super-LumiNova, ensuring legibility in all conditions. Precisely applied text and the Helicon motif sit anchored at 3 o'clock, rounding out this striking Bi-Compax aesthetic. On the reverse is a solid screw-down case back with the following etched into it: MUSTARD MK XV CHRONOGRAPH LPW 266,000 LBS, THRUST 400,000 LBS, LOF 2,850 cu.ft, Payload 5,000 lbs, a depiction of the ship and a friendly message. If Found Return to: The Space Controllers' Office, Farnborough, United Kingdom. Inside is the Quartz Seiko Cal. VK61, a reliable "Mecha-Quartz" workhorse that combines the accuracy of quartz with the mechanical feel and instant flyback reset of a traditional chronograph. This particular example is numbered 44 of a limited run of 75. It comes paired with its 20mm Helicon quick-release strap. This watch is sold with its original Helicon presentation box and paperwork.

$150.61

Original: $430.32

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2026 Helicon Professional Chronograph Ion Yellow 41mm

$430.32

$150.61

Description

Here we have a 2026 Helicon Professional Chronograph Ion Yellow, featuring a 41mm brushed-and-polished stainless steel case. This particular example is numbered 44 of a limited run of 75. In the 1960s, the UK worked on an ambitious idea known as Project MUSTARD, which stands for Multi-Unit Space Transport and Recovery Device. This project aimed to create a revolutionary shuttle system capable of travelling to space and returning to Earth, like an aeroplane. Although it was a groundbreaking concept made well before its time, the project was never actually built. The robust architectural lugs provide a lug-to-lug length of 47.5mm and a sleek case thickness of 12mm, offering a balanced and contemporary wrist presence. On the right side are a textured crown and ergonomic chronograph pushers. The bi-directional bezel features a steel insert with a lumed 60-minute scale and holds a flat, AR-coated sapphire crystal above the vibrant Ion Yellow dial. The two-layer dial layout is meticulously executed, featuring a high-contrast yellow base. An outer minute track is sharply printed against the chapter ring. At 12 o’clock, a 60-minute register tracks elapsed time, while at 6 o’clock, the small seconds register provides a clean counterweight to the dial’s geometry. The bold baton indexes and handset are generously filled with Super-LumiNova, ensuring legibility in all conditions. Precisely applied text and the Helicon motif sit anchored at 3 o'clock, rounding out this striking Bi-Compax aesthetic. On the reverse is a solid screw-down case back with the following etched into it: MUSTARD MK XV CHRONOGRAPH LPW 266,000 LBS, THRUST 400,000 LBS, LOF 2,850 cu.ft, Payload 5,000 lbs, a depiction of the ship and a friendly message. If Found Return to: The Space Controllers' Office, Farnborough, United Kingdom. Inside is the Quartz Seiko Cal. VK61, a reliable "Mecha-Quartz" workhorse that combines the accuracy of quartz with the mechanical feel and instant flyback reset of a traditional chronograph. This particular example is numbered 44 of a limited run of 75. It comes paired with its 20mm Helicon quick-release strap. This watch is sold with its original Helicon presentation box and paperwork.

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