The Invoice

May 7, 2026

The Invoice

There's a moment in every founder's journey where the abstract becomes concrete.

Where the renders stop being renders. Where the conversations stop being conversations. Where the dream stops being a dream and becomes something you can hold in your hands — or in this case, something you can wire money for.

That moment happened on May 7, 2026.

INV-1-1903WatchCo.

One invoice. Two watches. One black. One blue. Built to the exact specifications we've been obsessing over for months — 40mm 316L stainless steel, Miyota 9039 automatic movement, domed sapphire crystal with double anti-reflective coating, 10ATM water resistance, and a caseback that tells the whole story.

A team is now preparing to build the first two First Flight watches ever made.

Let that sink in for a moment.

From a sketch. From a concept. From a name that felt right the moment we said it out loud. From 1903 — the year twelve seconds changed everything.

To an invoice.

We didn't take shortcuts. We vetted manufacturers across three continents. We designed every detail — the propeller on the crown, the Wright Flyer on the caseback, the cream lume that glows green at night, the drilled lugs, the 24-hour track, the serialized caseback that makes every First Flight unique.

We built this the right way. Slowly. Deliberately. The way you build something meant to last.

12 Seconds. 120 Feet. The Rest Is History.

First Flight is no longer just an idea.

Follow the build. Key updates only — leading to launch.