French indie brand Yema has supplied its country’s military with watches for years. Fortunately, many of the designs developed in partnership with each armed services division are also sold to the public.
The new official watch of the French Air Force is now available for purchase. Along with an ornately sandblasted case and highly legible dial, it is equipped with an obscure Seiko movement that pulls a fast one.

Yema’s new Flygraf Pilot French Air Force is intricately decorated for an official military-issue watch, but that doesn’t interfere with its effectiveness. The slate-gray dial is finished with a coarse texture to eliminate glare and maximize contrast with the raised, smooth hour track.
The hour markers are raised numerals, and a horizontal line running from 9 to 3 helps orient the dial at a glance. They are encircled with a printed railroad minute track on a sunken, smooth ring, with a grainy outer ring featuring a printed 60-minute track.
A white Yema logo is printed below 12:00, and the red, white and blue logo of the French Armée de l’Air et de l’Espace (Air Force and Space Force) is printed above 6:00.





