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
The Stanhope II stood out a mile for me. Farer may not (yet) be a household name, even within the ever increasing watch world, but as far as quality microbrands go, their watches are a fitting alternative to mass-produced offerings from the bigger names in town, and with an impressive 5 year warranty too, that's an excellent, all-round package.
WatchCrunch review the Stanhope II from Farer, the British watch brand that won the 2022 WatchCrunch Microbrand Challenge.
There’s a lot to like here: the proportions are just right, the dial is vibrant with great legibility, and for those who care, it’s got a newcomer movement that’s poised to be a proper challenger to more common options... The Farer 36mm Three Hand Discovery Red is an excellent addition not just to the brand’s catalogue, but to the expanding list of new 36mm watches being offered.
This is not the first Farer we've had on the channel, and it probably won't be the last. That's because every new model from them seems to get my mouth watering. The Farer design team definitely aced their exams in school because these watches just have amazing proportions, and great colours, and always bring something new to the table.
Of course, this being a British watch and us Brits – other than anyone working on the Isle of Man – like accessibility. In this case it’s a finely-finished movement in an even more finely-finished and much quirkier watch, complete with moonphase, for £1,475. That’s the kind of value you only come across on a blue moon which, incidentally, isn’t one Farer have gone for here.