A-11 Silver 44 Automatic Ltd.
44mm · Automatic · Stainless steel
| Case | 44mm, stainless steel (316L) |
| Movement | Seiko NH35 automatic, 41h power reserve |
| Dial | Black, periscope sight pattern |
| Crystal | Sapphire, anti-reflective |
| Water resistance | 500m / 50 ATM |
| Size | 22mm between lugs, 50mm lug-to-lug, 15,5mm height |
| Strap | Stainless steel bracelet, diver extension |
| Functions | Rotating bezel, removable grippers. Date at 3 o'clock. |
| Warranty | 5 years. |
Delivery 2-3 weeks
Free shipping options available within EU. All shipping calculated at checkout.
The watch comes in an exclusive, custom made wooden watch box with premium, suede interior. It both protects the watch and offers a perfect display. Inside the box you will also find:
- Strap tool
- Watch cloth
- Warranty & Certificate of Authenticity card
You are entitled to return your order within 30 days, counting from the day you received it. This right only applies if the product and packaging are intact and unused. Used or products damaged by use will be denied by MALM.
If you want to return your order, please contact us for information on how to proceed.
When using your MALM watch, the watch will be exposed to different types of stresses and strains. Like many other advanced watches and gauges, a very large number of components share a very limited amount of space and like other valuable items you should treat your MALM watch with great care. It is important that you do not expose the watch to unnecessary impacts, chemicals, solvents, hazardous gases, magnetic fields or very cold or hot environments.
The timepiece should be serviced and maintained regularly to work properly. Such services should be performed by MALM or a professional watchmaker for warranty terms to apply. We offer many service options for your watch, from repairing and replacing worn components, pressure testing, resealing, cleaning to polishing, engraving and change dials and more.
A-11 44 automatic
Based on the original Frogdiver 44 the A-11 was developed in collaboration with members of the Swedish Submarine Flotilla and draws inspiration from Swedish submarine design.
Details such as the periscope-style dial and the caseback engraving of the iconic A-11 submarine pay tribute to Sweden’s long history of submarine engineering.
Project a-11
During the Cold War, growing demands for advanced underwater capabilities led to Project A-11, a program to develop a new generation of submarines.
The result was the Sjöormen-class (“Sea Serpent”), launched in 1968. With its streamlined teardrop hull and innovative X-shaped rudder, it set new standards in submarine design and was regarded as one of the most advanced non-nuclear submarines of its time.