PERFORMANCE CLASSICS

PERFORMANCE CLASSICS

Introducing Chrono-Classic, an all-new Chronograph Collection that establishes a new benchmark in our lineup. Refined, dramatic and uncompromising. True to the Farer design roots, the new series exudes a timeless British style.

Swann

Chronograph Classic watch with magenta sunray dial, bi-compax layout and Granolo leather strap.

The magenta dial of the Swann is a confident signal to colour aficionados looking for the next leading dial colour to add to their collection.

£2,195.00
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Meredith

Chronograph Classic watch with copper dial, bi-compax layout and St Venere leather strap.

The copper dial of the Meredith is a timeless hue that works against all skin tones and is a universally appealing colour for all occasions.

£2,195.00
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Jackson

Chronograph Classic watch with navy piqué dial, bi-compax layout and St Venere leather strap.

The French navy dial of the Jackson is a study in blues - featuring a complex piqué pattern engraved across the main dial with sunken dark navy sub-dials.

£2,195.00
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DIAL
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DIFFERENT BY DESIGN

Each of the Chrono-Classic series are rich in detailing to accentuate the classic design aesthetic, whilst a stunning clarity is achieved through the use of bold colour combinations. The collection launches with three stunning colourways; a fresh and bold magenta sunray anodised dial, a classically elegant copper circular grained dial and a sports refined piqué patterned navy dial, all with the iconic bi-compax sub-dial design layout punched into the middle of the dial.

DIFFERENT BY DESIGN

Each of the Chrono-Classic series are rich in detailing to accentuate the classic design aesthetic, whilst a stunning clarity is achieved through the use of bold colour combinations. The collection launches with three stunning colourways; a fresh and bold magenta sunray anodised dial, a classically elegant copper circular grained dial and a sports refined piqué patterned navy dial, all with the iconic bi-compax sub-dial design layout punched into the middle of the dial.

DIFFERENT BY DESIGN

Each of the Chrono-Classic series are rich in detailing to accentuate the classic design aesthetic, whilst a stunning clarity is achieved through the use of bold colour combinations. The collection launches with three stunning colourways; a fresh and bold magenta sunray anodised dial, a classically elegant copper circular grained dial and a sports refined piqué patterned navy dial, all with the iconic bi-compax sub-dial design layout punched into the middle of the dial.

CASE
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ELABORATE ENGINEERING

The 39mm Chrono-Classic case is built around the slim Swiss-made DD2022 movement with an overall thickness of just 6.9mm. This allows for a shallower outer case profile with a depth of just 12mm (13.2mm height from the base to its sapphire domed crystal peak). Cut from marine grade 316L stainless steel and finished in multiple levels of detailing, with a vertically brushed bezel and highly polished case edges that outline bead-blasted flanks that cut-in and follow around to the dropped lugs.

ELABORATE ENGINEERING

The 39mm Chrono-Classic case is built around the slim Swiss-made DD2022 movement with an overall thickness of just 6.9mm. This allows for a shallower outer case profile with a depth of just 12mm (13.2mm height from the base to its sapphire domed crystal peak). Cut from marine grade 316L stainless steel and finished in multiple levels of detailing, with a vertically brushed bezel and highly polished case edges that outline bead-blasted flanks that cut-in and follow around to the dropped lugs.

ELABORATE ENGINEERING

The 39mm Chrono-Classic case is built around the slim Swiss-made DD2022 movement with an overall thickness of just 6.9mm. This allows for a shallower outer case profile with a depth of just 12mm (13.2mm height from the base to its sapphire domed crystal peak). Cut from marine grade 316L stainless steel and finished in multiple levels of detailing, with a vertically brushed bezel and highly polished case edges that outline bead-blasted flanks that cut-in and follow around to the dropped lugs.

STRAPS
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SWISS POWERHOUSE

Dubois Dépraz is a name that needs little introduction, founded in 1901 they have worked with some of the world’s most famous brands. But their unofficial specialty are chronographs and have created an innovative 'off set rod system' that aligns the crown centrally in the casing. The new DD2022 bi-compax + date Top Grade movement has been beautifully decorated and blue screwed, finished with our Farer bronze turbine design rotor, it features 59 jewels and a 43-hour power reserve.

SWISS POWERHOUSE

Dubois Dépraz is a name that needs little introduction, founded in 1901 they have worked with some of the world’s most famous brands. But their unofficial specialty are chronographs and have created an innovative 'off set rod system' that aligns the crown centrally in the casing. The new DD2022 bi-compax + date Top Grade movement has been beautifully decorated and blue screwed, finished with our Farer bronze turbine design rotor, it features 59 jewels and a 43-hour power reserve.

SWISS POWERHOUSE

Dubois Dépraz is a name that needs little introduction, founded in 1901 they have worked with some of the world’s most famous brands. But their unofficial specialty are chronographs and have created an innovative 'off set rod system' that aligns the crown centrally in the casing. The new DD2022 bi-compax + date Top Grade movement has been beautifully decorated and blue screwed, finished with our Farer bronze turbine design rotor, it features 59 jewels and a 43-hour power reserve.

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.