

Farer has built its reputation on bold design, Swiss precision, and a distinctly modern outlook. The Three Hand Series III continues that legacy while refining the essence of what made the collection a fan favorite in the first place. With its elevated dial work, upgraded case architecture, and robust Swiss movement, the Series III proves that minimalism and craftsmanship can coexist beautifully.


At the heart of the Farer update is the dial, which takes hours of meticulous processes to achieve. Each dial begins with a custom-pressed pattern before being layered with spray-painted gradients and sealed under a clear lacquer. This gives the numerals and text the appearance of floating—a subtle effect that adds striking depth and sophistication. The colorways are unapologetically bold, marrying rich tones with fine textures that reward closer inspection.

The case itself measures 39mm in diameter and is 11.8mm thick, crafted from 316L marine-grade stainless steel. Now reengineered with a monobloc mid-case and screw-down crown, the Farer Series III boasts 100m water resistance, making it more versatile than ever. Its curved silhouette, brushed and polished surfaces, and sapphire crystal create a refined presence on the wrist that doesn’t compromise wearability.
Inside beats the Swiss-made La Joux-Perret G101 caliber, tuned to the highest grade “soignée” specification. Offering a 68-hour power reserve, a custom Farer rotor, and adjustments in four positions, it’s a powerhouse hidden in plain sight. At $1,150, the Three Hand Series III is a sophisticated yet approachable entry into Farer’s growing legacy.
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