Liberty and Strength.
A creature that does not follow storms — but rises above them.
The American Eagle Chronograph represents power, vigilance, and the enduring spirit of American freedom.
Few symbols in history carry the weight and meaning of the eagle. For generations, it has stood as the embodiment of independence, resolve, and national identity — a creature that does not follow storms, but rises above them.
This chapter was created to capture that spirit.
Unlike the restrained elegance of the dress chapters, the American Eagle Chronograph was designed with a more commanding presence — bold proportions, a deep navy ceramic bezel, and a sculpted eagle dial that feels alive with motion and intensity.
Not merely military strength or political strength. But the strength required to preserve freedom, protect ideals, and carry the Republic forward through generations.
The accompanying medallion expands the chapter's symbolism further. The eagle, wings fully spread, stands not as an emblem of conquest. But of vigilance, sovereignty, and unity under liberty and justice.
The reverse bears the inscription: With Liberty and Justice for All.
At its core, this chronograph is powered by the Japanese Seiko VK64 — a hybrid mecha-quartz movement engineered for instant-reset chronograph action and a mechanical-feel sweeping seconds hand.
The VK64 was selected specifically because it combines the reliability of quartz with the tactile feel and sweep of a mechanical chronograph — creating a more refined wearing experience than traditional quartz movements.
Built with the spirit of American aviation, naval instrumentation, and classic sport chronographs — elevated into something ceremonial.
Every Founders Republic chapter is intentionally limited. The American Eagle Chronograph is individually numbered and restricted to only 1,776 pieces worldwide.
Once completed, this numbered edition will never be reproduced again.
Each American Eagle Chapter Set arrives complete. The mecha-quartz chronograph timepiece, its companion medallion, a hand-finished solid oak presentation case, the Founders Statement, the matched Certificate of Authenticity, and the Chapter Story Card. Presented as one.
And because the American Eagle stands among the first three chapters of the Republic, it carries one further heirloom. The Founders Republic Inaugural Coin. 14K gold plated. Issued only with the first three chapters. Never to be struck again.