Start. Stop. Reset.

Start. Stop. Reset.

The monopusher holds a unique appeal and is widely considered the most elegant form of a chronograph watch, stripped back to the original, pure function and form. With a single, refined pusher that controls the timing: start, stop and reset - it’s everything you need and nothing you don’t. 

Segrave Monopusher

Monopusher Chronograph watch with matte black dial, twin sub-dials and choice of strap.

With its playful silver white 'big-eye' minute sub-dial and single chronograph pusher, the Segrave Monopusher is a stripped back watch with maximum appeal.

$1,995.00
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Cobb Monopusher

Pulsometer Chronograph watch with silver/blue torchlight sunray dial, twin sub-dials and choice of strap.

Utilising a rare pulsometer scale, the Cobb Monopusher gets hearts racing with a generous use of colour and meticulous attention to dial construction.

$1,995.00
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DIAL
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BOLD VS BEAUTY

The monopusher dials are an exercise in stripping back Farer's bold design aesthetic to reflect the pure singular function of a monopusher chronograph. Using the twin sub-dial layout to reflect the different visual approaches to telemeter and pulsometer chronographs, with bold colour combinations and elegant lines. Multiple material finishes and techniques across the collection show the meticulous attention to dial construction, while the application of solid blocks of Grade A Super-LumiNova adds readability and visual appeal.

BOLD VS BEAUTY

The monopusher dials are an exercise in stripping back Farer's bold design aesthetic to reflect the pure singular function of a monopusher chronograph. Using the twin sub-dial layout to reflect the different visual approaches to telemeter and pulsometer chronographs, with bold colour combinations and elegant lines. Multiple material finishes and techniques across the collection show the meticulous attention to dial construction, while the application of solid blocks of Grade A Super-LumiNova adds readability and visual appeal.

CASE
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FLOATING PROFILE

Unique to this model are the case sides engraved with a crosshatched harlequin pattern, which focuses the eye on the sleek curves of the drop-away lugs and creates a slimming effect. The case is cut from a single block of marine-grade 316L stainless steel, and has a 40.5mm diameter, with brushed lug tops and a polished bezel. The crystal is a curved box sapphire, which adds just 2.5mm to the height of the watch, to bring the Monopusher’s total thickness to 14.7mm. The crystal also has an internal anti-reflective coating. To help the watch wear more easily, the case back is curved to fit around the rotor and absorb some of the Monopusher’s thickness.

FLOATING PROFILE

Unique to this model are the case sides engraved with a crosshatched harlequin pattern, which focuses the eye on the sleek curves of the drop-away lugs and creates a slimming effect. The case is cut from a single block of marine-grade 316L stainless steel, and has a 40.5mm diameter, with brushed lug tops and a polished bezel. The crystal is a curved box sapphire, which adds just 2.5mm to the height of the watch, to bring the Monopusher’s total thickness to 14.7mm. The crystal also has an internal anti-reflective coating. To help the watch wear more easily, the case back is curved to fit around the rotor and absorb some of the Monopusher’s thickness.

MOVEMENT
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MODERN HERITAGE

As well as having some serious watchmaking heritage behind it, the Sellita SW510 MP is a reliable, self-winding movement, with 27 jewels, and runs at 28’800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz). It’s an Elaboré grade movement and is adjusted in three positions (to minimise any effect of gravity on the balance wheel’s oscillation) with an enhanced power reserve, delivering up to 62 hours of power. On closer inspection, you'll see the movement’s custom finishing, with beautifully heat-blued screws, guilloché detailing on the bridge and a custom navy blue turbine rotor design with striking orange branded lettering.

MODERN HERITAGE

As well as having some serious watchmaking heritage behind it, the Sellita SW510 MP is a reliable, self-winding movement, with 27 jewels, and runs at 28’800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz). It’s an Elaboré grade movement and is adjusted in three positions (to minimise any effect of gravity on the balance wheel’s oscillation) with an enhanced power reserve, delivering up to 62 hours of power. On closer inspection, you'll see the movement’s custom finishing, with beautifully heat-blued screws, guilloché detailing on the bridge and a custom navy blue turbine rotor design with striking orange branded lettering.

REVIEWS
Priced at £1475, the Farer Eddington Moonphase Watch is great value for money and a worthy addition to any watch collector’s line up of timepieces. The moon phase of the Eddington uses a disc that’s meticulously hand-painted in Switzerland and adds a real touch of class to the aesthetic. Against the midnight blue sky is a lumed white moon that glows strongly in the dark and delivers a visual impact that is beyond compare.

The 36mm is a watch of great functional beauty and is the epitome of a smaller watch that comes with an agreeable price point that is well worth your money. You will notice its value with every tick of the hands. No matter the size you invest in, you should be very satisfied with what Farer provides with its Resolute model. The watch is deftly made and able to provide you both functionality and a sense of watchmaking prowess whether you are wearing it at home, at work, or at play.

Farer has revealed a new collection called the Moonphase this week, and in true Farer style, have put their own unique spin on the design across a trio of references, all while acknowledging historic British figures in the process. The Moonphase collection features a big personality within a trim 38.5mm case that’s not shy on details itself, but the star of the show is undoubtedly the enormous moon depicted within the aperture that dominates the top half of the dial. 
discussing one of my favourite micro and indie brands, thanks to their unique modernized takes on classic design elements with pleasing pops of colour. And, when it comes to Mono Pusher chronographs Farer is offering some of the more attainable options out there with their Segrave Mono-Pusher.
There isn’t a watch brand that uses color as Farer does. Every one of their watches has a unique color combination that breathes life into their watches in a way that allows them to take a simple design and elevate it. Farer also has one of the most comfortable chronographs available today with the Chrono-Classic, and when combined with fun and exciting colors, you have a knockout. Even though the Jackson is the most mainstream color combination in the lineup, it still finds ways to showcase its color.