It feels like everything Steve McQueen ever wore has ended up on a mood board or style post at some point, and rightfully so.
The King of Cool had impeccable taste, and when it comes to watches, he is often linked to Heuer’s Monaco chronograph, worn in his 1971 film Le Mans. But in his personal life, the legendary actor and thrill junkie preferred Rolexes, along with a certain German bicompax pilot’s chronograph.

McQueen rocked the standard issue Hanhart 417 ES, featuring a black dial with black subdials, on a black leather bund strap. His endorsement has made the mid-century pilot’s chronograph Hanhart’s most popular watch for decades.
However, ask any collector of the renowned German tool watch brand, and they will likely point to a far rarer version of the 417 ES as the brand’s ultimate grail. Fortunately for them and all chronograph fans, it is now back in production in its original 39mm size.

The coveted chronograph in question is a 417 ES with an inverted all-white dial featuring black detailing. It was produced in far fewer numbers during the 1940s and 1950s, specifically for civilian use, making surviving examples exceedingly rare.
The color scheme and illusiveness earned it the moniker “Moby Dick,” in reference to the monstrous white whale hunted by Captain Ahab in Herman Melville’s totemic novel of the same name.






