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Three Titanium Editions with New Dials, and for the First Time a Movement by La Joux-Perret
Originally launched in 2017, Farer’s Aqua Compressor collection receives a significant upgrade this year with the introduction of a new generation featuring three refreshed models. This latest release marks a notable shift for the British brand, not only in design and materials, but also in mechanics, as the collection transitions from Sellita movements to a refined calibre by La Joux-Perret.
While the previous Aqua Compressor models were crafted in stainless steel, the new generation is housed entirely in Grade 2 titanium, offering a lightweight yet robust build.
The cases are brushed and polished for the black and green dial versions, while the white dial model debuts a striking navy blue PVD-coated case, a first for the collection.
The case measures 41mm in diameter and 12.5mm in height, topped with a double-domed sapphire crystal featuring internal anti-reflective coating.
Signature twin screw-down titanium crowns, located at 2 and 4 o’clock, feature signed bronze caps. Time setting is managed via the 2 o’clock crown, while the 4 o’clock crown controls the unidirectional internal rotating bezel. Water resistance is rated to 300 metres, with a secondary rating of 100 metres when the crowns are unscrewed, thanks to dual crown gaskets.
The collection offers three distinct dial options, the Endeavour Ocean Blue: White dial with a subtle wavy texture, paired with navy blue hands and indices (non-luminous) and a fully lumed background.
Hecla Hunter Green: Green dial with a stamped grid pattern, Lumicast indices and Arabic numerals, a blend of ceramic and X2 Super-LumiNova for enhanced brightness.
Classic Endeavour: Black grained dial with applied indices and lume-filled hands, offering a clean and timeless look.
Powering the new collection is the La Joux-Perret G101 automatic movement, finished to soignée standards and adjusted in four positions. It beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) and offers a robust 68-hour power reserve. Visible through the case back, the movement features a graphite-grey PVD coating, Côtes de Genève décoration, and a custom rotor adorned with golden wave motifs.
The three models are joining the brand’s permanent collection, each paired with a colour-matched rubber strap. Pricing is set at EUR 1,375 (approx. AED 5,850) for the Endeavour and Hecla models, and EUR 1,425 (approx. AED 6,060) for the Endeavour Ocean Blue edition.
For more information, please visit Farer's official website.
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