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Gift the legacy that took us skyward

This holiday season, Call Sign’s Wrights of Passage collection—created in partnership with The Wright Brothers Family Foundation—offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of aviation history through three limited-edition timepieces that honor the family who first taught the world to fly.

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Before we became Call Sign, we were Bravo Golf — a small aviation studio that believed watches should do more than mark time. They should mark story.
From the start, our mission was simple: to create timepieces that carried the soul of flight — its innovation, its craftsmanship, and the people who make it possible.

That belief—and the watches born from it—opened the door to a remarkable invitation. At the Sun ’n Fun Aerospace Expo, The Wright Brothers Family Foundation discovered our work and reached out with a proposal that would change the course of our craft: to design a limited-edition series honoring the Wright family’s enduring legacy. Together, we created the Wrights of Passage collection—three timepieces that capture aviation’s earliest triumphs and the family whose imagination took us skyward.

Produced under the Bravo Golf name, this series embodies the principles that defined both the Wrights and our studio—precision, perseverance, and a quiet reverence for what flight represents.

Three timepieces, one legacy.

Each model in the Wrights of Passage series tells part of aviation’s most human story—not just invention, but devotion.

The Brothers honors Wilbur and Orville Wright—the visionaries who taught the world to fly. Its understated grey dial and utilitarian finish echo the quiet determination of their workshop in Dayton, Ohio, where steel, oil, and sawdust met imagination. The engraved wing-warping diagram on the caseback marks the instant control entered the equation and powered flight became possible—a subtle monument to disciplined ingenuity.

The Katharine celebrates their sister—the steady advocate whose conviction carried the Wright name onto the world stage. With its polished rose-gold case and clean white dial, the design offers a graceful counterpart to its companions. On the caseback, an engraving of the 1905 Wright Flyer III—the world’s first practical airplane—pays tribute to the role she played in sharing her brothers’ work with the world. Refined and luminous, The Katharine embodies composure rather than complexity — a watch that feels at home whether airborne or at dinner, created to honor the elegance of support behind success.

The Bishop pays tribute to Milton Wright, the family’s patriarch and the source of their earliest inspiration. Its classic gold-polished finish and balanced proportions evoke a timeless dignity—the kind that quietly anchors a family and a legacy. The Penaud helicopter engraved on the caseback recalls the toy he gave his sons—a small gesture that sparked an age of flight.

Each model is individually numbered. Each is rare. Only 350 exist. Every piece is crafted with the care and reverence of a historical artifact — not made for display, but for legacy.

For those who collect meaning

For collectors, the Wrights of Passage represents something rare: a convergence of design, heritage, and authenticity. These watches aren’t commemoratives; they’re continuations of the same spirit that turned wind and wood into flight. Every surface, every engraving, every proportion reflects the patience and precision that defined the first aviators — and those who follow them.

Each timepiece carries the original Bravo Golf signature—a mark of where we began and a testament to craftsmanship that endures.

As the holidays approach, the Wrights of Passage collection offers something few gifts can: a tangible connection to the legacy of flight. Whether for the pilot who shaped your story, a collector with an eye for rarity, or simply someone who understands the beauty of purposeful design—these timepieces honor more than history; they honor the people who make it.

Explore The Wrights of Passage Collection at mycallsign.com

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