A PASSION FOR FORM, FUNCTION AND FLIGHT
Inspired by the World of Aviation
Based at the Helsinki-Malmi Airport in Finland we’ve designed and built our own lines of aviation inspired pilot instruments and watches. Each timepiece is handcrafted here in Finland with an uncompromising level of quality and efficiency of a true pilot instrument.
DMW
Automatic Big Date pilot's watch
DMW is a pilot’s watch with a very clear dial, Big Date complication and powerful luminescence. The DMW series is available in three different cases.


DMF 44
AUTOMATIC PILOT WATCH
The DMF 44 automatic watches are made of titanium and are designed together with fighter pilots. DMF 44 MK I series is a limited to 64 pieces.

R42
CHRONOGRAPH PILOT WATCH
The R42 dial is designed and crafted in classic aviation style, embodying the feel of an aircraft cockpit. Variations of the R42 MK I are being professionally used by fighter pilots as squadron watches, as well as by paratroopers and helicopter pilots.

DM-G
PILOT INSTRUMENT with ACCELERATION MEASUREMENT
De Motu DM-G intergrates a professional pilot watch with acceleration measurement – first in the world.
Special Editions
CUSTOM MADE WATCHES
We make custom made & personalized collections for e.g. Air Squadrons, Pilot Fleets and Special Forces units.

Previous models

DM ZULU WATCHES
DM ZULU is an automatic pilot watch with Zulu Time Zone. It has a distinguished De Motu design with echoes of aviation mechanics and aircraft hangars.

R42 MK I DLC GREY
The R42 is designed and crafted in classic aviation style, embodying the feel of an aircraft cockpit. Variations of R42 MK I are being used by fighter pilots as squadron watches.

R42 MK I DLC MIL
The anti-glare finished case and highly luminous hands add functionality in a dark environment. The MIL model has an Erika Originals strap made from parachute harness.
The Factory and the Airport
De Motu Pilot Instruments are manufactured in facilities at the Helsinki-Malmi Airport, one of the oldest operational airports in Europe. The production facilities are adjacent to the hangar, from where our devices can be taken up by plane for a test flight.