After hours of TH-cam US watch content where people speak like 15 years old with a 500 word vocabulary, listening to this well read gentleman is a real pleasure.
You're a victim of an algorithm. There is plenty of good content on US TH-cam. Maybe not by United States citizens always, but plenty others. Try "This Watch, That Watch" Far better content. And honestly, this is sort of fluff.
His company will succeed because he is focused and the brand has an incredible story behind it with him being the descendent of the founder. very classy aesthetic, and classy guy
British watches do have an incredible anthropological history. 2 world wars, an empire of trade, mapping and navigation. I dare say that without this history European watch making wouldn’t even have been the same.
I've been following Fears Ltd. from the very beginning. I owned their Brunswick White Series 1, which was entirely made in the UK. From the case, dial, and hands to the strap-the only thing not made in the UK was the ETA 7001 movement, but they serviced, tuned, and finished it in England too. Then I bought my second piece, the Brunswick Copper Salmon MK1. With this model, they started producing the case and dial in Germany, while the rest of the components was still made in the UK. Unfortunately, everything changed last year. If you check their website now, it clearly states that the current stock have nothing related to the UK except for being assembled in England and the stamp under 6 o’clock, The case is now made in Hong Kong, the dial and hands in Germany, and the strap in Belgium (or the bracelet in Hong Kong), etc. I respect their transparency and detailed disclosure, but an English watch with no parts ever made in England makes you wonder why they abandoned what they offered in their beginnings. Anyway, thanks for the beautiful and enjoyable interview.
This is a great video and I am very excited to learn more about this brand. British watch history is the most important in the world. Swiss watches were just cheap copies of British watches.
I prefer watches to just tell the time with 3 hands (my phone does the rest), don't need any other complication like day, date, chronographs, bezel, 2nd time zone, a moonphase, tachymeter, calendar. Just sounds like alot to go wrong as well as alot of un-needed clutter. Just want it to be about 36 - 41mm, clear legible dial, splash proof (martini-proof) customisable straps (Steel, black-brown leather, nato) and be me proof (can handle a few dinks - hard glass, shock resistant) Want it to look good and have a bit of heritage and history (like a Jaguar Car) with a tried and tested Swiss made automatic movement. Much like my favourite watch of all time, the Rolex Explorer. Fears ticks that box. I very much like the 40mm Brunswick in salmon.
After hours of TH-cam US watch content where people speak like 15 years old with a 500 word vocabulary, listening to this well read gentleman is a real pleasure.
You're a victim of an algorithm. There is plenty of good content on US TH-cam. Maybe not by United States citizens always, but plenty others.
Try "This Watch, That Watch"
Far better content. And honestly, this is sort of fluff.
His company will succeed because he is focused and the brand has an incredible story behind it with him being the descendent of the founder. very classy aesthetic, and classy guy
I like the look of this watch company, making traditional style watches & they are British & so am I, long may they continue
I would love to own the limited sterling silver version. Beautiful watch
British watches do have an incredible anthropological history. 2 world wars, an empire of trade, mapping and navigation. I dare say that without this history European watch making wouldn’t even have been the same.
I've been following Fears Ltd. from the very beginning. I owned their Brunswick White Series 1, which was entirely made in the UK. From the case, dial, and hands to the strap-the only thing not made in the UK was the ETA 7001 movement, but they serviced, tuned, and finished it in England too. Then I bought my second piece, the Brunswick Copper Salmon MK1. With this model, they started producing the case and dial in Germany, while the rest of the components was still made in the UK.
Unfortunately, everything changed last year. If you check their website now, it clearly states that the current stock have nothing related to the UK except for being assembled in England and the stamp under 6 o’clock, The case is now made in Hong Kong, the dial and hands in Germany, and the strap in Belgium (or the bracelet in Hong Kong), etc. I respect their transparency and detailed disclosure, but an English watch with no parts ever made in England makes you wonder why they abandoned what they offered in their beginnings.
Anyway, thanks for the beautiful and enjoyable interview.
This is a great video and I am very excited to learn more about this brand. British watch history is the most important in the world. Swiss watches were just cheap copies of British watches.
This guy is worth having a convo with
Wow . I hope you go from strength to strength. 🔥
I prefer watches to just tell the time with 3 hands (my phone does the rest), don't need any other complication like day, date, chronographs, bezel, 2nd time zone, a moonphase, tachymeter, calendar. Just sounds like alot to go wrong as well as alot of un-needed clutter. Just want it to be about 36 - 41mm, clear legible dial, splash proof (martini-proof) customisable straps (Steel, black-brown leather, nato) and be me proof (can handle a few dinks - hard glass, shock resistant) Want it to look good and have a bit of heritage and history (like a Jaguar Car) with a tried and tested Swiss made automatic movement. Much like my favourite watch of all time, the Rolex Explorer. Fears ticks that box. I very much like the 40mm Brunswick in salmon.
Great looking watches and a lovely story. I must admit that a watch with a price tag of £3750 should not really come with an ETA-2824-2 movement.
Why not. You have to find real value behind "workhorse"
I really wanted the gold capped Midas watch they did a couple years ago. Didn’t have the money for it at the time and it’s no longer made.
you can still buy it, just talk to one of their sales person.
“We don’t put 1846 on our watch” 7:55 😂
Where watchmaker?
You guys make anything classically sized?
What size are you thinking? Pocket watches are classically sized!
vintage size probably like 34-36mm. They claim that the are super old brand but have potato 40mm watches. @@JamesAlexander14
I fear the price
Yeah.
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Okay.
This girl brings the charismatic charm equal to a wet carrot.
She let him do all the talking. That's good enough for me.
Agreed.
the interviewer doesn't seem like she gives a crap.
Shame they are so arrogantly priced.