FLY E03/S ◇ Automatic Dirty Dozen Watch - 36mm - Black Edition
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FLY E03/S ◇ Automatic Dirty Dozen Watch - 36mm - Black Edition

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FLY E03/S ◇ Automatic Dirty Dozen Watch - 36mm - Black EditionEnoksen Fly E03 S A Timeless Classic, Reimagined The Fly E03 S is a tribute to history. Inspired by the legendary Dirty Dozen military watches of WWII, this timepiece stays true to its roots in size, functionality, and design while incorporating modern advancements for everyday reliability. Designed for Clarity and Precision True to the 1945 military blueprint, it features a black dial with clear white markers, maintaining the classic legibility that

Enoksen Fly E03/S – A Timeless Classic, Reimagined

The Fly E03/S is a tribute to history. Inspired by the legendary Dirty Dozen military watches of WWII, this timepiece stays true to its roots in size, functionality, and design while incorporating modern advancements for everyday reliability.

  • Designed for Clarity and Precision

    True to the 1945 military blueprint, it features a black dial with clear white markers, maintaining the classic legibility that made the Dirty Dozen famous.

    The iconic domed sapphire crystal preserves the original silhouette while adding modern anti-reflective clarity and scratch resistance.

  • Built to Endure Any Challenge

    Engineered as a true tool watch, every detail is crafted for maximum durability.


    Utilizing surgical-grade 316L stainless steel, a screw-down case back, and 100m water resistance, the E03/S is built for modern adventures, honoring the rugged legacy of its battlefield predecessors.

     

Why Choose the Enoksen Fly E03/S?

Blending heritage and modernity, the Fly E03/S is a faithful tribute to WWII’s iconic Dirty Dozen. It delivers a timeless military aesthetic that looks great on the wrist while telling a story of character, purpose, and history.

This Black Edition stays true to the original blueprint with a black dial and crisp white markers - offering the legibility that made the Dirty Dozen legendary.

With its compact 36mm case, automatic movement, and understated design, it feels comfortable, performs reliably, and wears with quiet confidence.

Rugged yet refined, it’s purpose-built - just like the original - but made for modern life. Whether you're dressing up or keeping it casual, this is a watch that earns attention without ever asking for it.

Heritage Meets Modern Engineering

Like the originals, the Fly E03/S houses a mechanical movement, but with one key improvement – self-winding capability. No need for daily winding; the watch stays powered by the motion of your wrist, making it effortlessly practical for modern life.

Designed for Clarity and Precision

True to the 1945 military blueprint, it features a black dial with clear white markers, maintaining the classic legibility that made the Dirty Dozen famous. Many consider this style to be the watch that won WWII.

Built to Endure Any Challenge

Every detail is crafted for durability, from the 316L stainless steel case and screw-down case back to the domed anti-reflective sapphire crystal, which stays faithful to the original era in terms of appearance. With 100m water resistance, the E03/S is built for modern adventures, just as its predecessors were built for the battlefield.

Versatility for Every Occasion

For both tactical function and timeless style, the Fly E03/S comes with two premium straps - allowing you to switch up your look effortlessly:
- A classic beige canvas strap
- A khaki seatbelt NATO strap

 

Specifications

Case With
36mm (39.5mm incl. crown)

Movement
DG5866 21-jewel automatic movement with hacking

Lug-to-Lug
43.2mm

Lug Width
18mm, spring pins, drilled lugs

Case Thickness
12.8mm

Dial
Black with white markers, Super-Luminova

Material
316L stainless steel

Weight
63g (excluding strap)

Crystal
Domed anti-reflective sapphire crystal

Water Resistance
100m (330ft)

Straps
1 x beige canvas single pass strap
1 x khaki seatbelt NATO double pass strap

Warranty
Two years

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Must read!!!!
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Surprise plot intertwined with story of loss, grief, family and sibling relationships. The book starts off normally and twists and turns. Could not put book down. Great writing and plot development. Can’t wait to read more by this author.
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Josh Mauthe
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★★★★★ 4
A story about what's left behind after death, both emotionally & spiritually - oh, and evil puppets
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★★★★★ 3
Exactly as advertised
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