Gallet Flying Officer (2005) - special limited edition pilot's watch in hard titanium, knurled lugs and crown for extra resistance against wear, curved sapphire crystal w/ inner glare-free coating, anti-magnetic inner housing, water-resistant to 100 meters (330 feet), in-house manufactured high grade 24 jewel movement. The Flying Officer was engineered to be almost indestructible under the most adverse conditions.
Gallet Pocket Chronograph (1915) - high quality pocket chronograph specially designed and built for conductors and engineers of the New York Central Railroad Company, stamped N.Y.C.R.R.Co on outer cuvette
Gallet MultiChron Regulator (1929) - introduced for use by doctors, technicians, and sports professionals, and the official wrist-worn timer for drivers and pit bosses during the early years of the Indianapolis 500 Speedway
The Gallet MultiChron 12 (1955) - 12 hour recording wrist chronograph, water resistant 18K solid gold case, powered by in-house manufactured Excelsior Park calibre 40-68 movement
Gallet MultiChron Pilot (1975) - 12 hour recording chronograph with rotating 12 hour bezel for time zone calculations during train crossings over lines of longitude, high-grade Valjoux calibre 72 movement
The Gallet Flying Officer (1938) - Commisioned by Senator Harry S Truman for pilots of the US Army Air Force. The rotating 12 hour bezel and 48 cities dial made is easy to calculate changes in the time as a pilot flew across lines of longitude. Truman wore a Flying Officer during his term as 33rd president and beyond.