

Fears Watch Company added a bold new chapter to its storied British legacy with the launch of the Arnos Pewter Blue, the first piece in its all-new Arnos family. Inspired by the slim, rectangular wristwatches from the Fears archive of the 1920s and ’30s, this modern reinterpretation blends vintage charm with contemporary execution—and the result is stunning.

The 38mm case curves gently to the wrist, capped with a domed crystal for comfort and a polished look. On the dial, a rich hobnail-textured pewter frame surrounds a sunken galvanic blue circle punctuated by contemporary Roman numerals—a first for the brand’s modern lineup. Inside beats a customized Swiss-made Sellita SW1000 automatic movement, complete with a Fears Blue rotor engraved with the flower of Bristol for a subtle nod to the brand’s roots.

You’ll get two bespoke straps—one in taupe Barenia leather for elegance and a dark blue FKM rubber for sportier days—paired with a micro-adjustable butterfly clasp.
Debuting at Time to Watches 2025 in Geneva, the Fears Arnos Pewter Blue is available now for pre-order for $5,600, with shipping beginning in July. This isn’t just a dress watch—it’s a refined tool of timeless self-expression.
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