Eastern Arabic Limited Editions

Eastern Arabic Limited Editions

Farer is pleased to introduce a new selection of Limited Editions with Eastern Arabic numeral dials. Each watch is limited to just 50 units each as a one-time production.

These watches were born from the many customer requests we received for watches that catered to their culture and language. And, as Farer watches are designed for anyone to enjoy them, we happily obliged and created Eastern Arabic editions of some of our most popular watches.
Mansfield
Eastern Arabic Edition

Cushion case watch with tea-green sector dial, Eastern Arabic numerals and choice of strap.

This limited edition combines the fresh tea-green colour of the original Mansfield and gives them an unusual twist with the addition of Eastern Arabic numerals.

£895.00
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EASTERN ARABIC EDITION
Durham
Eastern Arabic Edition

Cushion case watch with salmon copper sector dial, Eastern Arabic numerals and choice of strap.

This limited edition combines the rich copper and slate grey tones of the original Durham and gives them an unusual twist with the addition of Eastern Arabic numerals.

£895.00
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EASTERN ARABIC EDITION
DIAL
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PICK A NUMBER

For these Eastern-dial watches, the standard Western Arabic numerals usually seen on each dial have been replaced with their Eastern Arabic counterparts. The Eastern Arabic system developed from the older Indian numerals that came to the Middle East during the Islamic Golden Age in the 7th to 8th centuries. Over time these would develop into the Eastern Arabic numerals that are still used in that part of the world.

PICK A NUMBER

For these Eastern-dial watches, the standard Western Arabic numerals usually seen on each dial have been replaced with their Eastern Arabic counterparts. The Eastern Arabic system developed from the older Indian numerals that came to the Middle East during the Islamic Golden Age in the 7th to 8th centuries. Over time these would develop into the Eastern Arabic numerals that are still used in that part of the world.

CASE
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FORM & FUNCTION

As with the regular production models, each limited Eastern Arabic edition watch has a case made from stainless steel and is designed with comfort, beauty, and durability in mind. With a blend of different finishes and compact case sizes, these watches will look at home on a wide variety of wrist sizes.

FORM & FUNCTION

As with the regular production models, each limited Eastern Arabic edition watch has a case made from stainless steel and is designed with comfort, beauty, and durability in mind. With a blend of different finishes and compact case sizes, these watches will look at home on a wide variety of wrist sizes.

MOVEMENT
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SWISS MECHANICS

Inside of each limited edition Eastern Arabic numeral watch is a Swiss mechanical movement that’s been chosen because of its reputation for accuracy and longevity. In addition to being precisely machined, assembled, and tested, each movement has bespoke decoration that’s visible through a sapphire crystal exhibition case back.

SWISS MECHANICS

Inside of each limited edition Eastern Arabic numeral watch is a Swiss mechanical movement that’s been chosen because of its reputation for accuracy and longevity. In addition to being precisely machined, assembled, and tested, each movement has bespoke decoration that’s visible through a sapphire crystal exhibition case back.

REVIEWS
British watchmaker Farer is well known for doing funky things. I’m not sure if many other brands play with color the same way... Farer has made a successful run of not only offering a huge array of designs, but ones that are packed with color, character, and charm. The trend continues with the new Farer Tonneau line, which offers Farer’s take on the classic barrel-shaped case design, with a trio of predictably intriguing dials.
With the details, and the finishing, and the water resistance, I think the price is correct. These watches are really what I had hoped they'd be... and I'm looking forward to seeing more watches from Farer.
Farer makes fun watches, and the Milan is a fun watch. It breaks away from the traditional circular watches many of us are used to. Adding on to that, it gives Farer a new case to play with. They are no stranger to releasing limited editions and new colorways as their collections mature. The Tonneau collection will undeniably be a hit with their fans as it showcases everything Farer excels at.
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.