2022 Fears Brunswick "Jubilee Edition" Royal Purple on Bracelet
Ref: BS23800A

2022 Fears Brunswick "Jubilee Edition" Royal Purple on Bracelet
2022 Fears Brunswick "Jubilee Edition" Royal Purple on Bracelet
2022 Fears Brunswick "Jubilee Edition" Royal Purple on Bracelet
2022 Fears Brunswick "Jubilee Edition" Royal Purple on Bracelet
2022 Fears Brunswick "Jubilee Edition" Royal Purple on Bracelet
2022 Fears Brunswick "Jubilee Edition" Royal Purple on Bracelet
2022 Fears Brunswick "Jubilee Edition" Royal Purple on Bracelet
2022 Fears Brunswick "Jubilee Edition" Royal Purple on Bracelet
2022 Fears Brunswick "Jubilee Edition" Royal Purple on Bracelet
Regular price
Sold
Sale price
£2,950.00
Unit price
per 

Specification

Reference : BS23800A
Movement : Manually Wound ETA Cal. 7001
Age : 2021/2030
Specific Age : November 2022
Case Size : 38mm
Case Thickness : 11.5mm
Lug to Lug : 43mm
Lugs :
20mm
Condition :
Pre-Owned 
Box & Papers :
Box & Papers
Case Material :
Stainless Steel
Warranty :
12-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch


Points of Mention

This watch is sold with its original Fears bespoke wooden presentation box and paperwork. It comes paired with its original Fears 20mm handmade Royal Purple strap with platinum-coloured stitching plus a Fears quick-release five-link bracelet in milled 316L stainless steel; its flush-fitting gives it an integrated aesthetic. The watch is from November 2022 and is sold in worn but fair condition, as you can see. The watch comes with our 12-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty.

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The Watch

Here we have a 2022 Fears Brunswick "Jubilee Edition" Royal Purple made in small batches. This special piece was only made and sold during the Jubilee year of 2022. The inspiration for the case for this watch comes from a Fears watch originally made in 1924 and manufactured in Germany; its wonderfully curvaceous 38mm case is made from 316L stainless steel, and the finish and depth of polishing are quite exquisite and showcase the skill and attention to detail of the German manufacturers. To facilitate daily winding, the watch features a traditional “onion” shaped crown made in Switzerland. On the dial, numerals expertly applied by hand, capture and play with the light as you gently wind the crown to begin your day. A domed sapphire crystal sits above an incredible Royal Purple dial that perfectly replicates the historic colour of royalty. It was expertly made in Germany by one of the world’s best dial makers. As you rotate your wrist, the rich tones of the Royal Purple lacquer magically change from light to dark, something you must experience in person to appreciate. This striking dial is complemented by the concentric circle finishing on the sunken sub-seconds at 6 o’clock. The numerals are applied to the dial by hand, machined from brass and mirror polished before being coated in Rhodium to give them a brilliant shine. Inspired by the many different typefaces Fears has used throughout its history, they were designed especially for Fears by a horological typographer. It is truly a masterclass in dial manufacturing. Each set of hands is subtly skeletonised and mirror-polished before being coated in Rhodium to give them a brilliant shine.  On the reverse, we have a special engraving celebrating The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, each piece with a unique serial number engraved; this number can identify the watch's history from its master database. Inside, we have a hand-wound ETA 7001, 17 jewels, and 18,000 beats per hour; first introduced in the 1970s, it quickly gained a reputation for being reliable; its slim design incorporates an Incabloc shock system, and each movement is serviced and hand-finished here in Britain, applying Côtes de Genève striping and Rhodium plating. Once reassembled and thoroughly tested, it receives its “Golden Pipette”, which is handmade and applied to the bridge; the watch comes paired with a 20mm handmade Royal Purple with platinum-coloured stitching lined with Alcantara dyed a deep shade of blue with a stainless steel pin buckle carries the final flourish of an engraving of the Fears pipette logo. Plus, a Fears quick-release five-link bracelet in milled 316L stainless steel, its flush-fitting gives it an integrated aesthetic; the alternating polished and brushed finishing complements the case finishing, secured to the wrist with a push-button release butterfly clasp which, when opened, shows a decorative “Bristol Flower” motif. The Brunswick ’Jubilee Edition is presented in a bespoke wooden box crafted in Britain from English Ash, which is stained Fears Blue, lined in genuine cream suede; the watch sits proudly on a special cushion.


Personal Note

The Brunswick "Jubilee" is one of the most striking Brunswicks made to date in my opinion, the Royal Purple stands out and demands attention, but paired with the bracelet provided by Fears it tones it right down and becomes easily wearable in any situation. This is one to see in person as it is nearly impossible to photograph, so book an appointment and come see it for yourself, you'll likely take it home with you!


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 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, who is 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.