Solander
LISSOM
Slimline 38mm watch with black textured dial and contrast grey sub dial details.



- Case size: 38mm x 42.8mm x 7.95mm
- Case Material: 316L marine-grade stainless steel
- Water Resistance: 50m / 5ATM
- Movement: Swiss Made La Joux-Perret D100. Manual wind calibre finished to LJP’s highest soigné standard
- Power Reserve: Approximately 50 hours when fully wound





Short 14cm - 17.5cm wrist
Regular 16cm - 22cm wrist
Long 18cm - 24cm wrist
Solander

MULTILEVEL MONOCHROME
The Solander offers timeless style thanks to its multifaceted monochrome colour scheme. It’s packed full of subtle contrast, with a black minute track printed onto the dark grey grained dial, and lighter grey highlights on top of that. The sub-seconds dial is the same, and punching through it all are the crisp white hands and markers. These numerals are Lumicast, a blend of Super-LumiNova and ceramic. They’re carefully moulded before being applied, and they are the finest Lumicast shapes we’ve ever produced. They’re also the brightest as both they and the hands use Grade X2 Super-LumiNova, which lasts over 80% longer than the standard grade of Super-LumiNova.
As you would expect, this refined dial is protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. And, it’s housed within an incredibly svelte 38mm steel case finished to the highest “Grade A” standard, something that’s usually only seen on the most premium Swiss watches. It’s a markedly thin case, being just 7.95mm thick, and with its curved lugs, it hugs the wrist perfectly.
All of which makes this the epitome of modern sophistication. A watch that’s sleek enough to sit unnoticed on the wrist, with a dial bold enough to make a confident statement, and an exceptionally high level of finishing throughout every element.
FEATURES

Finer, Brighter, Better - The 3D numerals on the Lissom are made from Lumicast, a blend of Super-LumiNova and ceramic. These are our finest use of Lumicast yet, and each number is remarkably thin. They’re also our brightest, using the latest Grade X2 Super-LumiNova, which is easier to activate and lasts longer than the standard grade of Super-LumiNova.

Manual Drive - The watch is powered by the La Joux-Perret D100. Based on the venerable Peseux 7001, this hand-wound Swiss calibre is only 2.5mm thick, has 18 jewels, a 3Hz beat rate, and a 50-hour power reserve. The watch has the highest grade of movement offered, the soigné with blued screws. This means that each movement is adjusted in 4 positions, and features extensive custom decoration, with blued screws, diamond-polished chamfers, and côtes de genève finishing on the bridgework.

Making The Grade - The steel case is finished to the highest possible industry standard, known as Grade A. This top-tier finishing provides the Lissom with an impeccably polished bezel and lug tops that reflect the light in a way you would normally expect to only see on precious metals. Meanwhile, the case sides have a satin brushed finish that serves to emphasise the flawless polishing.

Think Thin - The Lissom’s case was designed from the ground up to be the pinnacle of understated elegance. At 38mm in diameter, it’s the ideal size for a modern day-dress watch. It’s only 7.95mm thick, and thanks to its angled lugs, it hugs the wrist so much that it's easy to forget that you’re wearing it. Though the Lissom is already impressively thin, the case sides are engraved with a keyline that breaks up the shallow profile and makes it look even thinner.

Less Is More - The Lissom’s dial is an effortless blend of refined elegance and sophisticated colour. The design is characterised by a set of sharp radially mounted numerals and an angular, tapered handset. A recessed sub-seconds dial at six o'clock completes the elegant look.
STORY
The watch takes its name from Daniel Solander (1733-1782), who was a Swedish naturalist. He spent most of his career in England, first cataloguing the natural history collections of the British Museum in 1763, and then being elected to the Royal Society a year later. Solander would be one of three botanists to accompany James Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific Ocean, and they would inspire the naming of Australia’s Botany Bay. Solander would document many of the plants he found in both Australia and New Zealand, and upon his return to Britain, he became the first Swede to circumnavigate the globe. After the expedition, he returned to the British Museum, becoming Keeper of the Natural History Department. Today, several plants and places are named in his honour.

Tech Specs

Dimensions
Diameter | 38mm |
Depth | 7.95mm |
Lug-to-Lug | 42.8mm |
Pin-to-Pin | 40.2mm |
Lug Width | 20mm |
Case Material
316L marine-grade stainless steel
Case Finish
Polished bezel and lugs with brushed case sides featuring an engraved cut-in. The case is finished to the highest possible standard - Grade A.
Glass
Flat sapphire crystal with two layers of anti-reflective coating on either side.
Dial
Dark grey satin textured dial with recessed black sub-seconds dial. Black outer and inner minute tracks. Applied Lumicast numerals made using Grade X2 Super-LumiNova.
Hands
Tapered gloss-white hour and minute hands, infilled with Grade X2 Super-LumiNova. Grey seconds hand.
Crown
Push/pull stainless steel crown with solid bronze cap insert featuring embossed Farer 'A'.
Strap
Suede leather strap with 316L stainless steel buckle
Water Resistance
50m / 5ATM
Movement

Movement
Swiss Made La Joux-Perret D100. Manual wind calibre finished to LJP’s highest soigné standard
Vibrations
21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz)
Functions
Hours, minutes, seconds
Winding
Manual wind
Jewels
18
Power Reserve
Approximately 50 hours when fully wound
Fitting

Wrist circumference: 6.5 inches - 16.5cm

Wrist circumference: 6.5 inches - 16.5cm

Wrist circumference: 6.5 inches - 16.5cm