Review – Farer Stanhope – A Classic Design and a Fun, Sophisticated Dial Give Farer’s 37mm Hand-Wound a Ton of Character

The United Kingdom seems to be a hotbed for independent watch brands these days with names like Vertex, Garrick, Bremont and Pinion, among many others. Farer Universal is a relative newcomer that takes inspiration from 1960’s and 1970’s watchmaking, adding colourful and sophisticated dials to a variety of styles. We reviewed their Aqua Compressor Endeavour last year and walked away impressed, and their most recent chronographs are right up there with established brands like Hamilton and Tissot (see our editorial on Microbrands vs. Accessible Established Brands). The Stanhope was introduced in 2018 with the brand’s smallest case to date and a hand-wound ETA movement, joining two others in the collection, the Lansdell and Hudson. Most of Farer’s portfolio contains automatic watches with a couple of quartz options, so the 37mm hand-wound collection stands out in both size and movement. The Stanhope proved to be the most popular of the trio with the first batch selling out quickly. Let’s take a closer look at this classic design with a contemporary twist.

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