Lomond
Field watch with matte navy blue dial + Horween leather strap, NATO strap and integrated steel bracelet.
Short 14cm - 17.5cm wrist
Regular 16cm - 22cm wrist
Long 18cm - 24cm wrist
Lomond
ADVENTURE READY
The Lomond uses crisp white numerals against a matte dark navy blue dial for maximum contrast and legibility. For timekeeping in low-light conditions, the numerals, batons and handset feature an application of Grade A Super-LumiNova. A splash of colour is provided by the handset, with the brushed hour and minute syringe handset using custard yellow lume. This is supported by a navy blue seconds hand with a yellow tip and a red pointer date hand with the Farer ‘A’ at its tip. Along the dial’s outer edge is the monthly calendar, with the month-end numbers inverted from sky blue to burnt orange as a reminder to reset the date on months that have no 31st day.
Features
To The Point - The defining element of the Farer field watch is its pointer date complication. It works by having a fourth hand "pointing" at the correct date from the scale printed around the outer edge of the dial.
Rock Solid - Designed to withstand the toughest conditions, the comfortably sized 38.5mm case is cut from 316 marine-grade stainless steel, which offers exceptional strength and corrosion resistance.
Land & Water - The field watch can go anywhere thanks to its flat sapphire crystal and over-engineered 200m depth rating.
Gear Train - The Field watches are powered by the Sellita SW221-1 automatic movement, an unusual calibre with a pointer date function, 38-hour power reserve and an in-built anti-shock system.
The Power Of Three - The field watches each come with three straps. An American Horween leather strap, a waterproof NATO strap and an integrated 5-link steel bracelet. All of which have quick-release spring bars.
STORY
Named after Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park in Scotland. At its heart sits the great freshwater lake of Loch Lomond, 22.6 miles long and over 500 feet deep - with the wooded hills, lochs and glens of the Trossachs to its east. Traditionally considered the boundary between Central Scotland and the Highlands, it is home to Scotland’s most southerly Munro, Ben Lomond, which sits at 3,196ft.
tech specs
Dimensions
Diameter | 38.5mm |
Depth | 12.3mm |
Lug-to-Lug | 45mm |
Pin-to-Pin | 42mm |
Lug Width | 20mm |
Case Material
316L marine-grade stainless steel
Case Finish
Brushed with polished case back
Bezel
Fixed brushed steel
Glass
Flat strengthened sapphire crystal, with internal anti-reflective coating, external hard anti-reflective coating
Dial
Dark navy blue matte dial and outer date ring with highlighted end-of-month dates, numerals and markers overprinted in off-white SLN Grade A Super-Luminova with 5-minute arrow markers.
Hands
Sword style hour/minute hands in brushed steel with custard yellow Grade A Super-LumiNova infill, red date hand featuring Farer 'A' pointer, navy blue sweep second with Super-Luminova dot and yellow tip
Crown
Screw-in steel crown, inset with a machined solid bronze cap featuring embossed Farer marque
Straps
Brown American Horween leather strap with steel buckle, navy blue waterproof nylon NATO strap, '5 row' integrated 316L marine-grade steel bracelet with tri-fold clasp (fit to size via link removal) - all with quick-release spring bars.
Water Resistance
200M / 20 ATM
Movement
Movement
Swiss Made Sellita SW221-1 movement
Vibrations
28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz)
Functions
Hours, minutes, sweep second, quick-set pointer date, hacking seconds
Shock Protection
Incabloc Novodiac shock-absorber
Winding
Self-winding mechanism with ball bearing
Jewels
26
Power Reserve
Approximately 38 hours when fully wound