Bremont of the United Kingdom has launched its latest aviation history tribute, the H-4 Hercules limited edition "Spruce Goose" at our 2019 WatchTime New York collector event. This watch is named after the American prototype aircraft designed by Howard Hughes in the 1940s. Due to the shortage of steel, it used wood in the construction, so it was nicknamed "Spruce Goose" by critics; H-4 was conceived. It is a transport aircraft during World War II. It has the largest wingspan of all aircraft built at that time, 320 feet 11 inches. It is currently on display at the Evergreen Air and Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon. This commemorative watch adopts the company's Trip-Tick case structure, is equipped with an onion screw-in crown and a stepped bezel, and is available in steel, rose gold and platinum. Each dial has an outer curved GMT ring that surrounds the pilot-inspired minute ring and syringe-style hands. Inside is Bremont's automatic Calibre BWC/02, which can be seen through the sapphire bottom cover, and has a four-blade propeller rotor made of birch wood of the original H-4 Hercules body.