In 2018, Farer introduced a trio of chronographs in the very literally named Mechanical Chronograph Collection featuring expressive uses of color and a new case design language that has evolved to new expressions within their current collections. In 2019, the Lander Chronograph dialed this formula up with a beautiful sea-green dial The watch has become something of a cult favorite for its use of color, interesting case, and near perfect dimensions thanks to the use of the ETA 2894-2. This is a movement no longer available to Farer, and hence we’ve never seen them return to this popular dual-register chronograph platform. That changes today with the introduction of three watches within a new collection called the Chrono-Classic, and these capture the same spirit first seen in those early Mechanical Chronographs.
The Chrono-Classic is launched in three colorways, each with their own story (as you’ve likely come to expect from Farer), and no, none venture to recreate the teal green of the original Lander. What they do capture is the symmetrical dial design that places a running seconds at 3 o’clock, a 30 minute totalizer at 9 o’clock, and a date aperture at 6 o’clock. Rather than the ETA seen in the Lander, the Chrono-Classic receives a top grade Dubois Dépraz DD2022 with the same scalloped rotor design of the early chronographs.