Farer Goes Medium with the New 36mm Three Hand Collection
It?s far too early in the year to call anything that?s happened so far in the watch world a ?trend,? at least by any traditional dictionary definition of the word. In these early weeks of January, it?s just as likely that any example we might point to of releases that feel similar in some way or follow a pattern are merely coincidences. Still, our collective radar goes up when we see new watches begin to follow a certain format, and between a surprising release at last week?s LVMH watch week, a pleasantly diminutive GMT, and this new collection from Farer, we get the sense that it?s worth paying attention to smaller watches making their way onto the scene.Â
The new 36mm Three Hand collection is a small selection of four watches that take familiar Farer design tropes and shrink them down into a case that sits squarely in ?medium? territory. It?s an interesting move for Farer, as they?ve always made watches that are well proportioned, not overly large, and could fairly be described as unisex. Recent releases like an updated Stanhope and the AquaMatic collection have certainly reinforced this idea. But the new Three Hand collection seen here takes the idea to another level, and underscores the midcentury design inspiration that has always been at the heart of Farer?s watches.Â
As is typical of Farer, they?ve launched the new Three Hand collection with four watches that showcase the wide range of colors the brand is skilled at working with. The Resolute is pe...
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