The rest of the dial is treated with a white sandblasted finish to recall the salt flats of Bonneville, home to numerous land speed records, including Munro’s. On the tachymeter, you’ll notice that rather than the expected jump from 200 mph to 180 mph, the record number of 184 is highlighted. This, of course, is a reference to Munro’s record. According to the placement of the of the marker, one would have to cover a mile on the salt flats of Bonneville in just under 20 seconds to match Munro’s signature feat of speed. The chronograph seconds hand, too, is a nod to Munro’s Indian bike, with it’s highly stylized cursive “I” counterweight, taken from the “I” in the Indian Motorcycle logo.