Swann
Chronograph Classic watch with magenta sunray dial, bi-compax layout and Granolo leather strap.
Short 14cm - 17.5cm wrist
Regular 16cm - 22cm wrist
Long 18cm - 24cm wrist
Swann
Pairs well with
A DIAL THAT POPS
The mulberry dial of the Swann is a confident colour choice for aficionados looking for something more unusual to add to their collection. Against this rich sunburst dial pops contrasting markings in duck egg blue and orange, alongside crisp white Arabic numeral hour markers. Recessed into this dial are the two sub-dials in a bi-compax layout and with an engine-turned finish. A raised telemeter inner bezel runs the perimeter (used to determine distance based on time), featuring mid-blue numerals against a fresh white backdrop.
Features
Haute Horology - The Swann is powered by a Dubois Dépraz automatic movement. Dubois Dépraz is a company that specialises in high-end modular complications and this DD2022 is one of the finest on the market.
Glow Up - The hands and hour markers have been applied with Super-LumiNova, ensuring legibility under any circumstances.
Multi-Sided - The compact and elegant steel case compliments the details of the dial while being highly wearable on the wrist at 39mm in size. It features a variety of finishes, with brushing, polished chamfers, and bead-blasted recesses.
STORY
When chronographs arrived in the Olympics in the early 20th century, they set new precedents for accurate timing. Before the 1912 Olympics, judges of each discipline used their own stopwatches, often supplied by different brands, which led to many inaccuracies with timing results. In 1912, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) introduced an official timekeeper. For the first time, chronographs were used to accurately record times in athletics down to one-hundredth of a second. The Chrono-Classic collection pays tribute to some of the ground-breaking, British Olympic gold medallists from the 1912 games in Stockholm.
Named after Sidney Swann, the only Cambridge member in the Great Britain Men’s Eight Rowing team that took gold in 1912. Swann was the first Manx person to win an Olympic Gold, a feat unmatched for a hundred years.
tech specs
Dimensions
Diameter | 39mm |
Depth | 13.2mm |
Lug-to-Lug | 45mm |
Pin-to-Pin | 44mm |
Lug Width | 20mm |
Case Material
316L marine grade stainless steel
Case Finish
Vertically brushed bezel and lugs, polished bordered case sides, bead blasted recessed flanks, polished and brushed back
Glass
Domed sapphire crystal with internal anti-reflective coating. Flat sapphire exhibition glass on rear
Dial
Mulberry sunray anodised dial, inset oversized twin sub-dials with micro-fine spun detailing, Super-LumiNova over-printed numerals, white flange telemeter scale, framed matching date wheel
Hands
Highly polished steel tapered stripe hour/minute with Super-LumiNova infill, burnt orange chronograph and 30-minute counter tip, heritage blue small seconds
Crown
Push-in steel crown inset with a bronze cap embossed with the Farer ‘A'
Pushers
Polished steel
Strap
Leather strap with 316L stainless steel buckle fastening
Water Resistance
100M / 10 ATM
Movement
Movement
Swiss-made Dubois Dépraz DD2022, Top Grade, offset rod system, blue screws decorated with bespoke bronze-coloured cut-out turbine rotor
Vibrations
28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz)
Functions
Hours, minutes, 60 second chronograph, 30 minute counter at 9, small seconds at 3. Quick set date, hacking capability
Winding
Automatic
Jewels
59
Power Reserve
Approximately 43 hours when fully wound