If you’re in the market for a modern military watch inspired by lost classics from the 20th century, then Mk II is the brand for you.
Mk II was founded by walking military watch encyclopedia Bill Yao, and the details-obsessed American watchmaker was one of the original microbrands when it opened its proverbial doors in 2002. The brand’s reputation has only grown in the two-plus decades since its founding, with most of its affordably priced watches selling out in a flash.
For its latest offering, Mk II has partnered with the non-profit organization Project Recover for a fresh take on the former’s WWII-inspired Hellion tool watch that pays tribute to the origins of combat diving while also supporting a worthy cause.
Missing in action

Project Recover is dedicated to searching for and locating MIA American service members from conflicts around the world, dating back to World War II.
Mk II founder Bill Yao was particularly inspired by the story of Robert A. Black, Jr., John MacMahon and Howard “Red” Roeder; three members of UDT-10 — one of the original Underwater Demolition Teams, the WWII-era predecessors of the Navy SEALs — who were lost near the Yap Islands after disembarking from the submarine USS Burrfish during a covert mission.
The men’s grave sites have never been found, and Project Recover is dedicated to locating their resting place to finally bring closure to their families and those touched by the story of their bravery and sacrifice. To help aid in the effort, MkII’s new Hellion Project Recover Baku Edition isn’t just spreading the word about the case, but every purchase of the watch also sends a donation directly to Project Recover.





