Automobile engine cylinders are post-processed with CNC milling machines after casting to achieve optimal precision, ensuring long-lasting durability. Pictured here is a racing engine from the 1930s. Max Twelve exclusively uses CNC turning and milling for its cases to guarantee the same optimal precision, stability, and quality. The bezel and case back feature the typical CNC turning patterns, such as the clearly visible grooves on the side of the bezel. The watch case is CNC-milled from a solid block, with a wall thickness of over 4.5 mm, making the watch extremely robust. Wearing a Max Twelve means embracing exclusive craftsmanship and precision. With only 120 watches produced annually, each piece represents exclusivity and rarity. The watch is delivered with a leather strap and a silicone strap, both in blue.