SIF NART 1948
Discover the Sif North Atlantic Rescue Timer (N.A.R.T.) 1948 with water resistant to a depth of 1000 meters. Proportioned in a 40 mm brushed steel case made from the finest German surgical grade Stainless Steel. Sunburst dark blue dial with Arabic luminous numerals and indexes and luminous pilot style hands, handmade 20mm Vintage pilot strap or Steel bracelet.
Sif N.A.R.T. 1948
Made in honour of the Icelandic Coast Guard patrolling the North Atlantic seas for over 60 years.
The Sif North Atlantic Rescue Timer (N.A.R.T.) 1948 is a classically styled Pilot rescue watch that is water resistant to a depth of 1000 meters. The watch is modestly proportioned in a 40 mm brushed steel case made from the finest German surgical grade Stainless Steel "316L" with Anti Reflective Sapphire Crystal over a sunburst dark blue or matte black or white dial with Arabic luminous numerals and indexes and luminous pilot style hands, handmade 20mm Vintage pilot strap or Steel bracelet. The SIF NART 1948 comes with a Swiss Made Mechanical movement “Execution Top” with Automatic winding, 25 jewels, 40 hour power reserve, Custom decorations, Blue screws and Rhodium plated finish.
Technical specifications
Movement
Swiss Made Mechanical movement “Execution Top”
Automatic winding.
25 jewels, Custom decorations, Blue screws and Rhodium plated finish.
40-hour power reserve when fully wound.
Fine tuning: “Assortment Chronometer”.
Shock protection: Incabloc.
Adjusted to five positions.
Case
Material: Surgical grade German Stainless Steel "316L".
Diameter: 40mm, height 13.5mm.
Surface finish: Brushed Stainless Steel.
High strength 4.0mm Sapphire Crystal with multi anti reflective coating on the inside.
Solid Stainless Steel back.
Screw down crown.
Lug width: 20mm.
Lug to Lug length: 49mm.
Dial options
Dark blue Sunburst Pilot style.
White Super-LumiNova material on numerals and indexes with a long lasting blue glow.
Date display at three o'clock in white, also available in black by special request.
Matte Black Pilot style.
Green Super-LumiNova material on numerals and indexes with a long lasting green glow.
Date display at three o'clock in black
Matte White Pilot style.
Black Super-LumiNova material on numerals and indexes with a long lasting green glow.
Date display at three o'clock.
Hands
JS 1948 Pilot.
Rhodium plated with white Super-LumiNova and a long lasting blue glow.
Rhodium plated with green Super-LumiNova and a long lasting green glow.
Strap
Handcrafted Italian Leather with quick release spring bars, Rubber and Nylon straps with JS Watch co. Reykjavik buckle or optional deployment clasp.
Steel bracelet also available.
Available straps for this model
Cold forged 316L Stainless Steel cases
Our watch cases are created from Cold-Forged 316L Stainless Steel, an alloy that is amazingly corrosion resistant. Cold-Forging also makes our cases up to 80 percent harder and reduces impurities.
After the Cold-Forging the case bodies, bezels and case backs are milled, drilled and turned on highly accurate CNC machines.
They are then polished by hand to a brushed finish like shown on the SIF - NART case below.
Inspiration
The SIF NART 1948, Made in Honour of the Icelandic Coast Guard
Patrolling the North Atlantic Seas for Over 60 Years
It was in the year 1948, right after the Second World War, when the Coast Guard leased an aircraft from local airlines to patrol the fishing grounds just off the coast. This aircraft was a Grumman Goose, an American flight boat, with the registration name TF-ISR. It was used to patrol the Icelandic seas during the early stages of the Cod War in 1948, when the Icelandic Coast Guard fought the Royal Navy over fishing rights in Icelandic waters. This marked the start of the Coast Guard's Aeronautical Division. In 1955, the Coast Guard bought its first aircraft, and in 1965, its first helicopter.
The expansion of the Exclusive Economic Zone to 200 nautical miles in 1975 marked the conclusion of decades of struggle between Iceland and Britain over fishing rights in Icelandic waters, ushering in what is known as the “Fourth Cod War”. The other “Cod Wars” were waged between Iceland and Britain in 1948-1956, 1958-1961, and 1972-1973.
The Cod Wars involved Icelandic Coast Guard vessels disrupting the fishing of British trawlers. In 1972, Iceland introduced a new secret weapon in the struggle: the “net cutter,” used to cut the trawling wires of British vessels, causing them to lose both their catch and nets. Britain responded by deploying the Royal Navy to protect its trawlers in Icelandic waters. Icelandic Coast Guard vessels fired upon British vessels as well, which in turn rammed Icelandic vessels. This war, the only war Iceland has actually waged against a foreign power, ended with no casualties and a full Icelandic victory.
The development and tasks of the Icelandic Coast Guard have changed much after the fishing limits were extended to 200 nautical miles. The staff and crews of the vessels, aircraft, and helicopters are now obliged to carry out law enforcement and assist in rescue operations.
All parts for the SIF N.A.R.T. 1948 are crafted in Germany and Switzerland while adhering to our original designs by nine esteemed companies specializing in creating either cases, movements, dials, hands, or straps, etc., for some of the world's leading watch brands for decades. These companies also enjoy a reputation for the highest quality production using only the best materials available. We then hand-assemble every single watch in our collection with profound respect for traditional watchmaking in our workshop in Reykjavik, Iceland. There, the watchmaker's hand and highly trained eye are the most vital tools used.
JS Watch co. Reykjavik is one of the world's smallest watch manufacturers, yet our constant effort to meet our collectors' and watch enthusiasts' needs has virtually no limits.