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John Klatt Airshows partners with Butler Watch Co.

By General Aviation News Staff · June 9, 2014 ·

John Klatt Airshows has selected Butler Watch Co. as The Official Timepiece of John Klatt Airshows.

Team Klatt’s airshow performance pilots, technical professionals, and management staff will wear various models of Butler watches as an integral component of their flight and crew uniforms throughout the air show season.

“Butler Watch Company is extremely proud to be the official timepiece of John Klatt Airshows. Watchmaking and aviation share similar principles of existence. Both require attention to detail, precision timing, and quality engineering,” says Corey Butler, founder of Butler Watch Co.

“Our team is thrilled to partner with Butler Watch Co., to wear these fine instruments on our wrists, and to introduce our friends and fans to the Butler brand, whose watches have been carefully crafted to meet the specialized needs of working aviation professionals just like us. These quality timepieces reflect the same level of care, diligence, and commitment to excellence that we pour into everything we do, and we will wear them with pride,” Klatt said.

ButlerKlattFor the duration of Team Klatt’s 2014 air show season, Butler Watch Co. will be offering a special discount of 15% for any purchase made on its website, using the code TEAMKLATT during checkout.

Butler Watch Co. was created in 2006, when a professional pilot, who is also a designer, was inspired to design watches while away from home and working his flight schedule. Like countless other pilots, he was drawn to the beautiful wristwatches of the world as both a fan of mechanical things, and an aficionado of artistic form.

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