Stanhope III
CUSHION CASE
- Case size: 38.5mm x 43.8mm x 10.5mm
- Case Material: 316L marine-grade stainless steel
- Water Resistance: 50M / 5 ATM
- Movement: Swiss Made Sellita SW216-1 Elaboré Grade movement
- Power Reserve: Approximately 45 hours when fully wound
Short 14cm - 17.5cm wrist
Regular 16cm - 22cm wrist
Long 18cm - 24cm wrist
Stanhope III
Pairs well with
EFFORTLESS STYLE
The third iteration of the Stanhope builds on the sleek lines and contemporary textures that made the original so popular. This latest version of the Stanhope features a fully brushed bezel, which gives the watch a more sporty aesthetic. Meanwhile, the dial is made of several different elements and textures, housed within a refined cushion case. The main dial is off-white and stamped with a piqué texture. On top of this sits polished silver batons and numerals that are infilled with both midnight and steel blue. At six o’clock is a clean recessed sub-dial, with a red seconds hand and blue printing. The minute track on the Stanhope’s outer edge is also recessed, and it uses the same blue and red colour scheme for its printing. Every five minutes you’ll notice dots of blue luminous Super-LumiNova, mounted on raised wedges. Last is the rounded baton handset in glossy midnight blue, and filled with Super-LumiNova, for a clean and highly legible aesthetic.
Features
Tantalising Textures - The dial of the Stanhope features a mesmerizing piqué texture.
Curvaceous Comfort - The cushion case sits comfortably on any wrist, with a thickness of only 10.5mm and a compact lug-to-lug of 43.8mm.
Manual Drive - The watches in the Cushion Case collection are powered by Swiss hand-wound mechanical movements with custom decoration, which can be viewed through a sapphire case back.
STORY
Named after Lady Hester Stanhope, dubbed 'one of the most pioneering women in history’. Born in 1776, the English socialite and adventurer blazed a horse trail across the Middle East, a century before TE Lawrence, and her exploits were celebrated by writers and artists including George Eliot, James Joyce, Picasso and WH Auden. Lady Hester's archaeological expedition to Ashkelon in 1815 is considered the first modern excavation in the history of Holy Land archaeology.
tech specs
Dimensions
Diameter | 38.5mm |
Depth | 10.5mm |
Lug-to-Lug | 43.8mm |
Pin-to-Pin | 41mm |
Lug Width | 20mm |
Case Material
316L marine-grade stainless steel
Case Finish
Polished sides and lugs with brushed bezel.
Glass
Curved sapphire crystal with multi-layer anti-reflective coating on the underside. Sapphire exhibition glass on case back
Dial
Piqué textured off-white main dial with applied polished steel numerals at 12, 3 and 9 and hour batons, sunken seconds sub-dial, and sunken minute track with raised wedges at each hour.
Hands
Midnight blue baton hour and minute hands, filled with Super-LumiNova. Scarlet red sub-seconds hand.
Crown
Rounded stainless steel with solid bronze cap insert featuring embossed Farer 'A'
Strap
St. Venere leather, 316L stainless steel buckle fastening
Water Resistance
50M / 5 ATM
Movement
Movement
Swiss Made Sellita SW216-1 Elaboré Grade movement
Vibrations
28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz)
Functions
Hours, minutes, small seconds at 6 o'clock. Hacking seconds hand for precision time setting.
Winding
Manual winding
Jewels
24
Power Reserve
Approximately 45 hours when fully wound
fitting
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