Leven II - Nearly New
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Nearly new titanium series Aqua Compressor automatic watch with silver sunray dial and natural rubber strap.
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- Case size: 41mm x 45mm x 12.5mm
- Case Material: Grade 2 Titanium
- Water Resistance: 300m
- Movement: Swiss Made Sellita SW200-1 Elaboré Calibre
- Power Reserve: Approximately 41 hours when fully wound
Short 14cm - 17.5cm wrist
Regular 16cm - 22cm wrist
Long 18cm - 24cm wrist
Leven II - Nearly New
RETRO NAUTICAL
First Launched: 2020
The Leven Titanium's super-smooth silver sunray dial lends it a timeless look. Characteristic Farer oversized dive hands in contrasting colours accent the dial; black polished steel for the hours and burnt orange for the minutes. Combined with split minute markings infilled with pure white Super-LumiNova, to give greater clarity. The outer unidirectional bezel under the multi-layer anti-reflection crystal is finished in silk matte black with overprinted white numerals, and a 20-minute detailed scale for decompression times is highlighted in burnt orange.
NEARLY NEW - This watch is a “nearly new’ unit from our archive. As a result, it may have minor marks on the case. It has been carefully inspected and fully tested and comes with our full five-year movement guarantee.
FEATURES
Compression Innovation - Just like vintage EPSA super compressors, the Aqua Compressor case uses the pressure of the water to compress the gaskets sealing the watch, thus increasing the watch's water resistance the deeper it goes.
Light & Strong - The case of the Aqua Compressor is crafted from grade 2 titanium and is remarkably light, weighing just 62g. It measures 41mm in diameter, with a 45mm lug-to-lug, and is just 12.5mm thick.
Twin Crowns - The Aqua Compressors feature the twin crowns that are a signature of compressor dive watches. Both crowns feature a crosshatch pattern, and the top bronze crown features the Farer logo. The bottom crown operates the bezel, and the top sets the time.
Luminous Quality - The Aqua Compressor features a generous application of Super-LumiNova across the hands, hour markers, and bezel, ensuring it's readable in any light.
STORY
Named after HMS Leven, a 20-gun Royal Navy ship built in Ipswich and launched on 23 December 1813. She first saw action in the Napoleonic wars, operating along the Atlantic coast of France, but is most famous for her work with the Royal Navy Survey Service. In 1821, she set off on an epic voyage which resulted in mapping the whole east coast of Africa, numerous islands and parts of Arabia. By the time she returned home in 1826, over 30,000 nautical miles of coast had been surveyed.
Tech Specs
Dimensions
| Diameter | 41mm |
| Depth | 12.5mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 45mm |
| Pin-to-Pin | 43mm |
| Lug Width | 20mm |
Case Material
Grade 2 Titanium
Case Finish
Satin sunray brushed top, polished sides and back
Bezel
Unidirectional internal rotating bezel.
Glass
2.2mm double-domed sapphire crystal with multiple layers of internal anti-reflective coating. 1.6mm flat sapphire exhibition crystal on rear.
Dial
Silver sunray dial, raised polished batons infilled pure white Super-LumiNova. Rotating internal bezel in black and burnt orange silk, overprinted white numerals with 20-minute markings
Hands
Oversized burnished steel hour hand, split minute hand marker in polished burnt orange, infilled in natural finish Super-LumiNova. Burnished steel second sweep with red Farer 'A' tip.
Crown
Solid bronze tapered crown for movement with embossed Farer 'A', Titanium grade II tapered crown for bezel, both cross-hatched for easy operation under water
Strap
Supplied on quick release natural rubber strap with oversized titanium marine grade buckle
Water Resistance
300m
Movement
Movement
Swiss Made Sellita SW200-1 Elaboré Calibre
Vibrations
28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz)
Functions
Hours, minutes, sweep second, with hacking seconds device.
Shock Protection
Incabloc Novodiac shock-absorber
Winding
Self-winding mechanism with ball bearing
Jewels
26
Power Reserve
Approximately 41 hours when fully wound