The ultimate travel companion

The ultimate travel companion

Farer World Timers are intricately designed to show you an uninterrupted view of 24 key cities across the globe in a single glance. A clever mechanism, based on Sir Sandford Fleming’s revolutionary system of worldwide time zones - first proposed in 1879. The Scottish-born Canadian inventor recommended that the world be divided into time zones, each spaced 15 degrees of longitude apart.

ROCHÉ

World Timer 24 time zone + date automatic watch with gloss midnight blue dial and Barenia bridle leather strap

Textured gloss midnight blue dial with applied solid blocks of Grade A Super-LumiNova, white 24-hour disk with orange and blue numerals.

€1,525.00
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MARKHAM

World Timer 24 time zone + date automatic watch with micro piqué pattern dial and Barenia bridle leather strap

Micro piqué pattern white dial with raised polished steel markers infilled in deep blue, burnt orange and deep blue 24-hour disk

€1,525.00
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ALDRICH

World Timer 24 time zone + date automatic watch with saturated blue sunray dial and Barenia bridle leather strap

Saturated blue sunray dial with applied polished steel markers and numerals, ivory and powder blue 24-hour disk, central fixed engraved globe plus matching date.

€1,525.00
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HOW TO SET THE
FARER WORLD TIMER

DIAL
FIRST CLASS

Each dial in the collection is based around a single Farer World Timer design concept. The original vision for the design was to deliver ultimate clarity while showing off intricate levels of craftsmanship. From micro piqué patterns to applied solid blocks of Super-LumiNova - real attention to detail had gone into the execution of each dial. And with over 40 steps in the manufacturing process to create one of these dials (in comparison an industry standard would be more like 14), these watches aim to please even the sharpest horolicial eye.

CASE
DETAILED FINISHING

The Farer World Timers are held in a 39mm diameter case with a slim depth of just a 11mm, while drop lugs keep the case snug to the wrist for a comfortable every day fit. Made from 316L stainless steel and treated in multiple finishes, with an outer brushed bezel and highly polished case edges that outline micro-blasted case side cut-ins and follow around to the dropped lugs. Our flush fitting top domed sapphire crystal has been anti-reflective treated internally for full clarity of the bi-directional World Timer bezel underneath.

MOVEMENT
RARE ETA

The reverse of the Farer World Timers have a highly polished stainless steel four-screw case back with flat sapphire exhibition glass, through which the decorated Swiss-made movement instantly stands out. Our love of bold colour continues right down to the movement on this watch with our bespoke matte red line-cut designed rotor. Driven by the increasingly rare ETA 2893-1 Elaboré movement with universal hour indicator disc, date and once fully wound approximately 48 hours of power reserve.

REVIEWS
Priced at £1475, the Farer Eddington Moonphase Watch is great value for money and a worthy addition to any watch collector’s line up of timepieces. The moon phase of the Eddington uses a disc that’s meticulously hand-painted in Switzerland and adds a real touch of class to the aesthetic. Against the midnight blue sky is a lumed white moon that glows strongly in the dark and delivers a visual impact that is beyond compare.
The 36mm is a watch of great functional beauty and is the epitome of a smaller watch that comes with an agreeable price point that is well worth your money. You will notice its value with every tick of the hands. No matter the size you invest in, you should be very satisfied with what Farer provides with its Resolute model. The watch is deftly made and able to provide you both functionality and a sense of watchmaking prowess whether you are wearing it at home, at work, or at play.
Farer has revealed a new collection called the Moonphase this week, and in true Farer style, have put their own unique spin on the design across a trio of references, all while acknowledging historic British figures in the process. The Moonphase collection features a big personality within a trim 38.5mm case that’s not shy on details itself, but the star of the show is undoubtedly the enormous moon depicted within the aperture that dominates the top half of the dial. 
discussing one of my favourite micro and indie brands, thanks to their unique modernized takes on classic design elements with pleasing pops of colour. And, when it comes to Mono Pusher chronographs Farer is offering some of the more attainable options out there with their Segrave Mono-Pusher.

There isn’t a watch brand that uses color as Farer does. Every one of their watches has a unique color combination that breathes life into their watches in a way that allows them to take a simple design and elevate it. Farer also has one of the most comfortable chronographs available today with the Chrono-Classic, and when combined with fun and exciting colors, you have a knockout. Even though the Jackson is the most mainstream color combination in the lineup, it still finds ways to showcase its color.