
1939 Fears Bristol 28mm Manually Wound 11250
Here we have a classic 1939 Fears Bristol Manually Wound 11250 with a 28mm Chrome round case. The curved flanks lead to slender curved lugs that hold the fixed spring bars perfect for open-ended straps, and a lug-to-lug length of 36.5mm and a case thickness of 9mm ensures a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side is a coin-edged push/pull crown. The smooth chrome-plated bezel holds a domed crystal above an attractive, even patina dial. An outer minute rail track surrounds Arabic numeral indices coated in Radium, marking the hours; at 6 o’clock, a slightly recessed sub-seconds dial with a thermally blued hand, in the centre original thermally blued “Fears Pipette” hands infilled with lume. At noon we have the Fears motif completing this delightful vintage timepiece. On the reverse, an engine-turned stainless steel “Fond Acier Inoxydable” snap-off case back is engraved with the Serial and reference number, inside a manually wound FHF Cal. 31, 15 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with its 16mm open-ended leather strap secured with a pin buckle.
Here we have a classic 1939 Fears Bristol Manually Wound 11250 with a 28mm Chrome round case. The curved flanks lead to slender curved lugs that hold the fixed spring bars perfect for open-ended straps, and a lug-to-lug length of 36.5mm and a case thickness of 9mm ensures a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side is a coin-edged push/pull crown. The smooth chrome-plated bezel holds a domed crystal above an attractive, even patina dial. An outer minute rail track surrounds Arabic numeral indices coated in Radium, marking the hours; at 6 o’clock, a slightly recessed sub-seconds dial with a thermally blued hand, in the centre original thermally blued “Fears Pipette” hands infilled with lume. At noon we have the Fears motif completing this delightful vintage timepiece. On the reverse, an engine-turned stainless steel “Fond Acier Inoxydable” snap-off case back is engraved with the Serial and reference number, inside a manually wound FHF Cal. 31, 15 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with its 16mm open-ended leather strap secured with a pin buckle.
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Here we have a classic 1939 Fears Bristol Manually Wound 11250 with a 28mm Chrome round case. The curved flanks lead to slender curved lugs that hold the fixed spring bars perfect for open-ended straps, and a lug-to-lug length of 36.5mm and a case thickness of 9mm ensures a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side is a coin-edged push/pull crown. The smooth chrome-plated bezel holds a domed crystal above an attractive, even patina dial. An outer minute rail track surrounds Arabic numeral indices coated in Radium, marking the hours; at 6 o’clock, a slightly recessed sub-seconds dial with a thermally blued hand, in the centre original thermally blued “Fears Pipette” hands infilled with lume. At noon we have the Fears motif completing this delightful vintage timepiece. On the reverse, an engine-turned stainless steel “Fond Acier Inoxydable” snap-off case back is engraved with the Serial and reference number, inside a manually wound FHF Cal. 31, 15 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with its 16mm open-ended leather strap secured with a pin buckle.























