NITE MAVERICK - CHRIS HUNTER QGM
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Expert
Major Chris Hunter QGM, a renowned personality in the world of bomb disposal, security, and leadership.
What Makes Chris Hunter a Nite Maverick?
Major Chris Hunter QGM, a renowned personality in the world of bomb disposal, security, and leadership, brings unparalleled credibility to the “Bomb Disposal/EOD Hawk Timepiece.” Joining the British Army at the age of 16, he embarked on a remarkable 17-year career, primarily as a high-threat bomb disposal operator. His service included a prestigious four-year tenure with UK Special Forces, during which, and since, he operated in some of the world’s most dangerous conflict zones. In recognition of his bravery during a Middle East bomb disposal mission, he was awarded the Queen’s Gallantry Medal in 2004—a testament to his dedication to saving lives.
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Post-retirement, Chris transitioned into humanitarian work, leveraging his expertise to neutralise explosive threats in some of the most challenging environments. His efforts have made a profound impact in Libya, Syria, and Iraq, where he and his colleagues have disarmed thousands of Islamic State IEDs and many more conventional munitions. His commitment to protecting civilians and restoring stability highlights the very ethos of resilience and precision embodied by the timepiece he now champions.
A celebrated author and speaker, Chris captivates audiences, and his two Sunday Times Bestsellers provide a vivid, firsthand account of the challenges and triumphs in his field, solidifying his position as an authority in leadership and overcoming adversity. As a keynote speaker, he inspires audiences globally by sharing insights on risk management, team dynamics, and performing under pressure—qualities echoed in the timeless design and legacy of the EOD Hawk.
As Worn By Chris
Chosen Ambassador/Maverick for the unique “Bomb Disposal/EOD Hawk Timepiece”, the FIRST and ONLY Timepiece on Planet Earth incorporating an actual piece of EOD history taken from Arming Vanes of the actual final 321 BL755 Cluster Bombs remaining on mainland Europe moments before their final destruction on a demolition range in the Balkans by British and American Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Operators and turned into a disc within each Crown and inscribed with “EOD”.
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