British indie Farer has updated its popular Field Watch, which it has unveiled in three different dial designs.
The 38mm stainless steel case has been redesigned, with a slimmer bezel allowing for a slightly larger dial.
It also has a redesigned screw-down crown and the watch has a useful 150m of water-resistance.
It is powered by a 4Hz automatic movement with 26 jewels and 41-hour power reserve.
It is Sellita’s SW221, which offers the pointer date function seen on this watch.
Although the watches are Swiss made, Farer is proudly British designed.
Watches have so far been named after British ships, explorers and more.
These watches take their names from three of the UK’s National Parks: Pembroke, Exmoor and Lomond.
Pembroke II has a sandy dial with a gravelly texture and a blue railroad minute track.
Lomond II has a navy-blue dial and yellow hour markers with a 3, 6, 9 layout.
Exmoor II, finally, has an olive drab dial with a full set of white Arabic numerals.
Each watch is supplied with both a three-link steel bracelet and an interchangeable fabric strap.
The Farer Field Watch costs £1095/$1250 farer.com