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FEARS - Brunswick 40 ‘Aurora’ (Strap)

FEARS - Brunswick 40 ‘Aurora’

Description

Hand built in Britain. Graceful and complex, the curvaceous Brunswick 40 takes its inspiration from a gentleman’s cushion case watch in the Fears archives, first made in 1924. This sportier iteration of the Brunswick is the perfect all-round watch, taking you from beach to boardroom with ease.

CASE The Brunswick 40’s elegant yet sporty 40 mm cushion-shaped case has no flat surfaces.

DIAL The Brunswick 'Aurora' is the first mother of pearl dial to appear on a Fears watch in our 177-year history. These dials are painstakingly formed by hand using mother of pearl originating from some of the worlds highest quality, rarest and most sought-after pearl oysters.

HANDS The Brunswick 40’s distinctive ‘Fears’-shaped hands are milled from solid brass with a bevel cut down the centre using a diamond tool. This results in a highly polished surface that catches the light, giving excellent legibility in low-light conditions.

MOVEMENT The Brunswick 40 'Aurora' is powered by a customised Swiss-made, automatic La Joux-Perret G101 movement, with a decorated winding rotor.

STRAP The Brunswick 'Aurora' is offered on a beautiful Aegean Blue Buffalo Nubuck strap, that perfectly compliments the rich blue of the discs of mother of pearl used for the dial. Lined in genuine Alcantara® dyed a deep shade of blue, this lining is supremely soft against the skin yet resistant against wear. The strap is fitted with a stainless steel pin buckle.

INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED Each watch we make carries a unique serial number. Engraved between the lugs at 12 o’clock, this number helps us identify your watch and its history.

AMOS BOX The entire Fears core collection is now presented in a slim, rectangular, wooden box made of solid ash and stained in our bespoke Fears Blue colour.


CHF 3,700
0.0623053
VAT excluded

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Hand built in Britain. Graceful and complex, the curvaceous Brunswick 40 takes its inspiration from a gentleman’s cushion case watch in the Fears archives, first made in 1924. This sportier iteration of the Brunswick is the perfect all-round watch, taking you from beach to boardroom with ease.

CASE The Brunswick 40’s elegant yet sporty 40 mm cushion-shaped case has no flat surfaces.

DIAL The Brunswick 'Aurora' is the first mother of pearl dial to appear on a Fears watch in our 177-year history. These dials are painstakingly formed by hand using mother of pearl originating from some of the worlds highest quality, rarest and most sought-after pearl oysters.

HANDS The Brunswick 40’s distinctive ‘Fears’-shaped hands are milled from solid brass with a bevel cut down the centre using a diamond tool. This results in a highly polished surface that catches the light, giving excellent legibility in low-light conditions.

MOVEMENT The Brunswick 40 'Aurora' is powered by a customised Swiss-made, automatic La Joux-Perret G101 movement, with a decorated winding rotor.

STRAP The Brunswick 'Aurora' is offered on a beautiful Aegean Blue Buffalo Nubuck strap, that perfectly compliments the rich blue of the discs of mother of pearl used for the dial. Lined in genuine Alcantara® dyed a deep shade of blue, this lining is supremely soft against the skin yet resistant against wear. The strap is fitted with a stainless steel pin buckle.

INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED Each watch we make carries a unique serial number. Engraved between the lugs at 12 o’clock, this number helps us identify your watch and its history.

AMOS BOX The entire Fears core collection is now presented in a slim, rectangular, wooden box made of solid ash and stained in our bespoke Fears Blue colour.

Specifications

Case and dial

Metal

Stainless Steel, brushed and polished, 20mm lug width

Case Diameter

40mm

Thickness

11.9mm

Diamonds (Carats)

N/A

Dial

Blue-tinted mother of pearl, with white printing and hand applied numerals

Water Resistance

150m

Case Back

Closed (Open Caseback available from August 24)

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