Thomas Earnshaw Gent's Bauer Automatic Watch with IP Plated Case and Genuine Leather Strap

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Thomas Earnshaw Gent's Bauer Automatic Watch with IP Plated Case and Genuine Leather Strap Specifications Movement type: Automatic Miyota 8N24 Water resistance: 5 ATM- 50 metres/164ft- suitable for everyday use including swimming but not suitable for poolside diving, snorkelling or water sports Case material: (IP plated) 304l stainless steel Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds / open heart Strap type: Genuine leather Clasp: Strap buckle Hands: 3 hands Warranty: 2 years Case diameter: 42 mm Case depth: 12.5mm Band width: 20-22mm Weight 100g Contents 1 x Thomas Earnshaw Gent's Bauer Automatic Watch with Ip Plated Case and Genuine Leather Strap 1 x Warranty Card 1 x Instruction Manual Limited Time Offer: Watch Roll For a limited time only you can own the perfect solution to transporting or storing your watch collection. A luxury, genuine leather watch roll with a soft, suedette lining. 19.8x7.5cm, comes in an attractive Earnshaw gift box. Please note: Please note: The watch roll is only available to customers who purchase this product between Wednesday 28th March 2018 at 17:00 and Monday 2nd April at 23:59. Customers purchasing this product outside of these times will not receive the watch roll. About the Brand THOMAS EARNSHAW (1749-1829) born on the 4th of February at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire near Manchester, England. Thomas Earnshaw is revered as a legend and pioneer in the field of Horology. Born in Manchester, England in 1749, he was celebrated for his work in refining, and improving upon the Marine Chronometers of the era. It was those Marine Chronometers, crucial to the journeys taken by the boats in the Royal Navy as they circled the globe during a golden era in English history of science and exploration. None more so than Chronometer no. 506, carried by HMS Beagle which carried Charles Darwin on his journey around the world to inspire his breakthrough study of evolution, "On the Origin of Species". Lauded for his work with marine chronometers, Earnshaw also embraced the challenge of developing clocks for use in Observatories such as those in Greenwich and Armagh and examples of his exquisite work can be seen in museums and auction houses around the world. It is this pioneering spirit to further the science of horology, coupled with a drive for excellence in craftsmanship that is at the heart of the Earnshaw timepiece making it the perfect addition to any watch collection. back to top
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