As with the original, the back cover is secured with screws on the top and bottom sides. Normally the lugs are parallel to accommodate the belt, but these lugs extend outward in a Y shape. This is said to be a good combination of the rugged yet highly decorative coin edge.
The upper left corner of the case is engraved with a symbol of crossed swords (a mark belonging to the Czechoslovak army). The index printing on the dial has a vintage finish.
Majetec is a cushion case-shaped pilot's watch that the Czechoslovak military commissioned the three major watch manufacturers of the time to manufacture between 1935 and 1945.In particular, it is said to be a masterpiece of highly decorative pilot's watches created by Taketsu, commonly known as the "Big Turtle," which was first created.This well-balanced design has been faithfully reproduced for ease of use. The triangular pointer linked to the bezel can be moved at will to measure elapsed time.A small seconds hand is placed at the 6 o'clock position to mark the seconds.The rough crazy horse strap adds a touch of masculinity.