Automatic Heritage

British assembled.
Japanese powered.

A proper mechanical watch is not a gadget. It is a small, living instrument — wound by the swing of your wrist, finished by hand, designed to be serviced rather than replaced. This is how ours are made.

No Battery·Sweeping Seconds·24 Jewels·42h Reserve
A British watchmaker's bench — screwdrivers, loupe and empty steel case

01 — British Assembled

Cased, tested and finished in Britain.

Every Fairway & Crown timepiece is drawn up on a British bench. Cases are inspected, dials are set, movements are regulated, straps are fitted and each watch is water-tested before it leaves us — quietly, by hand.

We are transparent about what "British" means here. The movement itself is engineered in Japan; the watch around it — its proportions, its finishing, its assembly and its final regulation — is our work.

02 — Japanese Powered

An automatic calibre from the country that redefined reliability.

Japan is home to some of the most quietly dependable mechanical calibres in modern watchmaking. Ours is a 24-jewel automatic movement running at 21,600 vibrations per hour, with roughly 42 hours of power reserve when fully wound.

It is the sort of engine a golfer appreciates: unremarkable in a round, faultless over decades. Serviceable, regulatable, and engineered to be repaired rather than replaced.

Exhibition caseback revealing the decorated Japanese automatic movement
Traditional British clubhouse interior at dusk

03 — Built for the Course

Elegant enough for the clubhouse.
Robust enough for the round.

40mm stainless-steel case, screw-down crown, sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, and a movement that self-winds from the natural motion of your golf swing. There is no battery to change, no charging cable to remember — only the watch, and the game.

40mm

Case

100m

Water Resistant

Sapphire

Crystal

04 — The Beauty of Automatic Time

A seconds hand that glides,
not ticks.

A quartz watch marks the second in a single, discrete step. An automatic movement, running at 21,600 vibrations per hour, divides that same second into six near-invisible steps — the cinematic sweep that only a mechanical watch can produce.

It is quiet. It is continuous. And once you have worn it, a ticking dial rarely feels the same again.

21,600

Vibrations / hr

05 — No Battery. No Compromise.

A watch that keeps itself alive.

The rotor at the heart of the movement pivots freely with every step you take and every swing you make. It winds a mainspring, and that mainspring gives back its energy in a slow, measured release — powering the watch without a single electronic component.

i.

Wound by motion

Your wrist is the power source. No winding required in daily wear.

ii.

Nothing to replace

No battery, no charging port, no service interval measured in months.

iii.

Made to be serviced

Regulatable, repairable, and designed to be handed on to the next generation.

06 — Mechanical Specification

What sits beneath the sapphire.

Movement TypeAutomatic, self-winding
Origin of MovementJapan
Assembly & RegulationBritain
Jewels24
Frequency21,600 vph (3 Hz)
Power ReserveApprox. 42 hours
FunctionsHours, minutes, sweeping seconds, date
Case Diameter40 mm
Case Material316L stainless steel
CrystalSapphire, anti-reflective coating
Water Resistance10 ATM / 100 m
Warranty5 years
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