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    The undercut makes for no strap/case gap , ace.

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    Just needs a bright day. At least no sleet/rain/frost/fog at the mo. , just dull
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    Nice Farer, love the boldness of their designs without going "too far".

    I have had the new "Maze" GMT in my basket a few times, but decided to wait as my pandemic watch purchases were too many already.

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    I rather like this one, except that (1) it's sold out; and (2) not looking for another chronograph...

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    There are a couple micro brands I have been interested in, Farer being the main one and the other a French company, Baltic.

    Your watch looks great, and seems to have the right proportions, nice and thin too. Enjoy!
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    When the strap came in thought it looked different. Had to re-check the previous

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    yes.
    New , brown tinge , older green , 18mm more of a grey , odd.
    Anyway , the greener dried thyme has gone on. Brown swapped to the Expedition , which matches the off-white dial better imo

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    sun was out for a few nano seconds , could have been a little longer perhaps but not by much

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    very much a chameleon dial. And the strap for that matter , as showing brown in some of the pics.

    Very comfy wearer btw. Lume lasts all night too.

    Shall have to keep off shopping sites for some time now ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimman View Post
    I found out about this brand through one of their brand ambassadors, Amy Shore.

    https://farer.com/blogs/journal/1044...r-photographer

    If you like incredible photography of vintage cars check out her Instagram. It's spectacular.

    https://instagram.com/amyshorephotog...d=yvcl1peih4s2

    I follow her, but I have heard of Farer before, it threw me off that she's an ambassador. Great car photography.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strela167 View Post
    Unzipped to find

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    Lovely piece. Well done!

    I looked at Farer catalogue a few times and been tempted, but I can't have more watches. I'm officially retired from the watch world. I guess.

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    After a week timekeeping seems pretty good. No hacking , and prefer to align the seconds hand so bound to be a few seconds out , but not much to notice so far(er)

    Sun out .... and the white stuff fell last night , after a day of heavy rain. Winter weather , bah , humbug

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    As with most watches that looks even better on the wrist. I'm not sure the red numbers are needed but it does give it character. Nice watch.
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    Retired from Fire/Rescue January 2019 with 30 years on the job

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    After trying a few straps on the Hudson , now on 0.5mm milanese

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    which suits it well imo , being thin(ish)

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