2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
Ref: BS8-1930-0

2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
2021 Fears Archival 1930 "Two-Hander" 1972
Regular price
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Sale price
£2,695.00
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Specification

Reference : BS8-1930-0
Movement : Manually Wound ETA 2360
Age : 2021/2030
Specific Age : August 2021
Case Size : 22mm
Case Thickness : 9.5mm
Lug to Lug : 40mm
Lugs : 
20mm
Condition :
 Pre-Owned
Box & Papers :
 Box & Papers
Case Material : 
Stainless Steel
Warranty :
 12-Months Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 6.5inch


Points of Mention

This watch is sold with its original Fears bespoke wooden presentation box and paperwork. The watch comes paired with its original Fears 20mm leather strap with its signed buckle plus an additional Fears leather strap in the box. The watch is from September 2021 and is sold in worn, but very fair condition as you can see. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.


The Watch

Created to coincide with the 175th Anniversary of the founding of Fears, the Archival 1930 is a proportional recreation of an art deco watch Fears made in 1930, true to the original, each watch features an original vintage movement. Its elegant form makes it a perfect luxury rectangular watch for men or women, made in a strictly limited run of 175, each piece has a unique serial number engraved between the lugs at 12 o’clock, this number can identify the watch's history from its master database. The Archival 1930  features the years the company was operational; 1846-1976 and 2016-2021, proudly engraved on the case back. The 22mm case is expertly machined from 316L Stainless Steel, in Germany, to a level usually reserved for precious metals, proportionally the same as the original but slightly larger to make it more contemporary. The long slim case and crystal have a subtle curvature that beautifully follows the curve of your wrist, and a large crown has a deeply engraved tip with the Fears Pipette logo. The dial’s base is polished and plated in 18ct Yellow Gold, with the rest of the dial layered over the top. An outer minute track is precisely printed, and a real gold border shines through the matte Champagne finish that is subjected to a light 18t yellow gold plating. In contrast, the crisp glossy black Art Deco numerals mark the hours for that vintage aesthetic, the solid Fears-shaped hands are hand polished and shaped, and their rich blue colour makes for a highly legible dial. On the reverse, we have a snap-off stainless steel case back with attractive vertical brushing and deep engraving of “1960”. Inside The Archival 1930, is an original ‘new old stock’ movement that Fears used in the past, the manually wound ETA 2360 movements date back to the 1960s and having never been used previously have undergone full reconditioning in the workshop while receiving an upgraded mainspring to improve reliability, each of these original rectangular movements is thus effectively hand-built in the traditional way with each movement taking days to assemble and regulate. Fitted on a handmade Bristol Leather strap in a traditional Oxblood Red and lined in soft Fears, Blue Alcantara, its calf leather is vegetable tanned in one of Britain's oldest tanneries in Bristol- Thomas Ware & Sons. The stainless steel pin buckle has its 1930s Fears logo deeply engraved on the polished top of the buckle plus an additional Fears leather strap in the box. The Fears Archival 1930 is presented in a rectangular, wooden box made of solid English ash and stained in our bespoke Fears Blue colour and on the top of the box, the Fears logo is subtly engraved.


Personal Note

Such a beautiful and contemporary watch that looked incredible in the 1930s but has been brought back with a new flare for the modern man or woman! If you are considering a rectangular watch as your next purchase, you should book an appointment and try this on, one well worth considering!


The Brand

The year was 1846 and a young watchmaker named Edwin Fear established a workshop and showroom in his own name at 33-35 Redcliff Street in Bristol. The company Edwin Fear that he created became more and more successful and eventually, in 1866 needed to expand to their second premises, on Bristol Bridge, which served as Fears headquarters until the 1940s. During this period, the company had three different Managing Directors. Following the passing of Edwin in 1877 the business was handed down to his son, Amos Daniel Fear, who in 1908 saw the company become a limited company whilst also changing its operating name from ‘Edwin Fear’ to ’Fears Limited’. Amos also safely navigated the company through the First World War,1914-1918, after which he established an export department, called ‘Fears (Export) Limited’ at No. 14 Brunswick Square in Bristol. In late 1945, following the War, Fears moved to new premises in Clifton, Bristol, just in time to celebrate the company’s centenary in 1946 with a new watch collection. Fears continued to thrive through the post-war years until it sadly closed its doors in 1976. It was not until 40 years later in 2016 when an aspiring young apprentice watchmaker at Rolex in London, Nicholas Bowman-Scargill, the great-great-great-grandson of Edwin Fear, re-launched his family’s company at the SalonQP watch show on 3rd November 2016. Keeping the name ‘Fears’ he released their first wristwatch in the twenty-first century, the Redcliff. Rolling with the success of the Redcliff in 2017 they released their second wristwatch, The Brunswick, named after Brunswick Square in Bristol.