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Commemorative limited edition

Commemorative Aviation Edition

(Commemorative limited edition in preparation)

The Legend series was created as a tribute to personalities who left a lasting mark. These realized and closed collector’s editions are naturally followed by the Commemorative Aviation Edition – a project that is currently in the preparation phase and expands the story of the HAINZ brand with a historical and commemorative dimension.

The Commemorative Aviation Edition is a tribute to the pilots of World War II and a reminder of the values ​​they represented – courage, responsibility and service. The idea arose during a personal meeting and seamlessly connected to the experience with the Legend series.

Legend 30

Manufacturer: Hainz / Series: Commemorative Limited Edition / Movement: ETA 2824 /Material: Titanium / Case: 41 mm

The watch design is based on general historical aviation symbolism and cultural inspiration, not on a specific work of art. The commemorative aviation edition is being produced in a strictly limited number of 30 pieces, with each piece being individually made to order.

The edition is currently in the preparation phase. The project includes a reservation form that confirms the customer’s inclusion in the official waiting list for the custom production of the commemorative limited edition.

The commemorative aviation edition thus forms another chapter in the HAINZ brand story – it continues the Legends, but tells a different story: about memory, respect and legacy. The commemorative edition is a separate project of the HAINZ brand, is produced exclusively to order and is not associated with any specific audiovisual work or its producers.

The photographs show the first presentation piece, which serves as a prototype of the final form of the watch.


Martin Dejdar has become the ambassador of the commemorative edition. His role here is neither accidental nor decorative. He has long been associated with aviation and historical themes, and his participation gives the project a human dimension and natural context. It is not a commemoration of a specific work, but a broader commemorative gesture.