I have been very slow in picking up this British watch brand. My only possible excuse is that when they launched in 2015 it was with a range of quartz watches. When I started this blog I ignored, unfairly, these companies. I have now realised that watches with quartz movements are a perfectly legitimate route to getting a brand to market.
The Barnato model, above, is a great example from the quartz range, priced at a reasonable £420
THE original collection of “net-retro styled” watches is named after British explorers, inspiring individuals who perfectly define the true spirit of Farer: daring, courageous and filled with ambition beyond the ordinary. From Amy Johnson – Britain’s most famous female aviatrix – to Everest climber, George Mallory and Tutankhamun archaeologist Howard Carter.
The 316L steel cases come in a fashionable 39.5mm size. With quick release straps on 20mm lugs. The movements either being Ronda 512, in the GMT models, or 600D in the watches with the sub-dial.
All Farer watches are designed in London and manufactured by their Swiss manufacturing partners, Roventa-Henex,.
With the arrival of their Automatics at the end of last year, they have taken inspiration from the famous vessels that carried Britain’s most brilliant explorers around the globe. The first three Automatics are named Beagle, Endurance and Hopewell.
The automatics use the proven ETA 2824-2 movements and are very similar in style to the original quartz range.
Everything I have read so far about these watches is very complimentary. I am looking forward to getting a closer look.