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DIAL
DESIGN DETAIL VINTAGE INSPIRED BUILT TO LAST
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DESIGN DETAIL

The dial design is the real feature of any Farer watch, the element most responsible for its identity and uniqueness. Characterised by the multiple use of colour, developed overprinting techniques and the fine finishes across the collection - all designed to catch the eye on second look and reflect the light in different conditions.

VINTAGE INSPIRED

We combine the contemporary with the classic to create a series of watches that sets the designs above the rest while remaining timeless and usable for any occasion. All of our three hand collection are built around our vintage curved dial with punched out date window at 3 o' clock. The dial is layered in parallel with the curved metal syringe hands and a sweeping second with the Farer arrow tip.

BUILT TO LAST

We meticulously draw every detail of our watches in London, before working with our Swiss manufacturing partners, using the very best materials to handcraft each and every watch. The expertise of our design and production is reflected in the accuracy of the measurements, the rigour of testing and the flawless attention to detail at every stage.

CASE
UNIVERSAL SIZE CURVED CRYSTAL SIGNATURE CROWN
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UNIVERSAL SIZE

Designed to be the ultimate classic case for any wrist at a size of 39.5mm diameter, 10mm depth and 20mm lugs. Crafted out of 316L high grade stainless steel and highly polished all over with a water resistance rating of 50M / 5 ATM. Each watch can be personalised with our complimentary engraving, to make your watch one of a kind.

CURVED CRYSTAL

Designed in unison with the case to compliment the refined lines, the robust boxed cased sapphire crystal domed glass gives the watch a beautiful finish, especially when viewing at an angle through to the vintage curve dial.

SIGNATURE CROWN

The Farer solid bronze tapered crown continues to add to these contrasts. Cast and then cut with the Farer ‘A’ it is designed to be a subtle jewel on the wrist. Over time the crown will patinate depending on the acidity of your skin and the climate you are in, creating a unique finish to your watch personal to you.

MOVEMENT
SWISS CLASSIC ON TIME EXHIBITION GLASS
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SWISS MADE

Powered by one of the biggest watch movement manufacturers in the industry, with the robust Swiss Made SELLITA SW200-1 automatic calibre. A real pillar of Swiss movements, renowned for its accuracy, dependability and longevity.

ACCURATE TIMING

Self-winding, with an oscillating weight spinning up a 38-hour power reserve at full use. It has 26-jeweled bearings, runs at 28,800 bph (4Hz) and holds a hacking movement. Adjusted in two positions with a timing tolerance of +/-20 seconds per day.

EXHIBITION GLASS

Not ones to hide anything away, the exhibition glass on the rear of the Three Hand watch collection showcases the movement in action. Famed by a highly polished 316L stainless steel case back featuring a unique number for every watch.

REVIEWS
Given that this price point makes the new Chrono-Contempo more affordable than comparable options from brands such as Hamilton and Tissot, this latest release from Farer ultimately presents a rather compelling option within the landscape of mechanical chronographs, and it pairs a proven Swiss-made movement with the brand’s signature colorful design language.
By now we’re used to Farer’s unique flavour of design. That’s to say, taking a classic archetype of a watch and playing around with colour and details to give it more than a fresh coat of paint. Usually though, that’s been tackling things like GMTs, Super Compressors, racing chronographs, a run of watches the word ‘accessible’ feels at home next to. But now the British brand is doing something I never would have expected from them: the Farer Tonneau Collection.
I’m always conscious of sounding like a broken record when I talk about Farer because without fail, I mention how they are the masters of bold colours. I could realistically point to any of their new watches from across the last two years and they’d be fun, fresh and colourful.
There is no question, if you wanted to use the Farer as the archetypal definition of a British watch, it would be an excellent choice. Its inspiration is deep and meaningful, and the character Farer has tried to inject into the design works very well. This does feel like a vintage traveller watch.
At its price point, just under a thousand, the Aquamatic has some stiff competition... With all that said, Farer blows the competition out of the water. The Aquamatic’s closest competitor in terms of quality and attention to detail probably lies several hundred dollars north. The quality and number of fine details on the Aquamatic are astonishing, given the price.