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Fly E03/P Mechanical Field Watch (W10) ◇ 38mm
Fly E03/P Mechanical Field Watch (W10) ◇ 38mm
ENOKSEN FLY E03/P
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Watch features
What makes this watch worth wearing
A proper hand-wound mechanical field watch
Inspired by 1960s military service watches issued under GG-W-113. Assembled and tested in Europe
Hand-wound movement - a quiet ritual
Wind it every day or two. Thirty seconds of calm attention - a small ritual that keeps you connected to the machine.
Plexiglass crystal - chosen on purpose
Acrylic flexes under impact and can be polished back to clarity in minutes. It’s a field-watch choice - not a compromise.
Built for use, not display
Sandblasted 316L steel avoids reflections and unnecessary polish. It wears like a tool - not jewellery.
Pure mechanical. No electronics
Manually wound. It will keep time anywhere - without batteries, satellites and updates.
Fixed lugs - security by design
No spring bars. No weak points. Fewer failure points. More security.
Exceptional legibility
Matte black, high contrast, instantly readable. Lume is present, functional, and restrained - exactly as it should be.
SIZE & FIT
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Case Size
38mm (41,3mm incl. crown)
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Lug-to-Lug
46mm
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Strap Width
20mm
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Case Thickness
12.5mm
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Weight
50g (including strap)
WINDING GUIDE
How often should I wind it?
Once per day — or every 36–42 hours if worn intermittently.
Can I overwind it?
Not by normal winding. Stop when you feel resistance increase — never force it.
How do I know it’s fully wound?
When the crown won’t move under very light finger pressure.
Read our complete guide
SPECIFICATIONS
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Movement
Hand-wound Cal. 2650, 17 jewels, 21,600 beats per minute. 36-hour power reserve
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Water Resistance
5 ATM / 50 m
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Crystal
Plexiglass (acrylic)
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Lugs
Fixed solid bars (original military specification)
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Case Material
Sandblasted 316L stainless steel
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Caseback
Screw-down, engraved serial number
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Dial & Illumination
Matte black with high-contrast Arabic numerals - Super-Luminova
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Straps
Black Single-pass tactical nylon
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Warranty
Two years
What's in the box
What's included?
The watch comes on a premium black single-pass tactical nylon strap.
Enoksen gift box. Enoksen black suede pouch.
The Story Behind
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Why this watch exists
1960s service watches were designed to survive shock, dirt, moisture, neglect - and still keep time. The E03/P brings that thinking back.
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Reliability without dependency
Built using construction methods that predate batteries, satellites, apps, and updates. You wind it. It runs. That’s the point.
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A watch for an uncertain world
Hand-wound watches were trusted when electronics were unknown - and when failure wasn’t an option. The logic hasn’t changed.
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