
2023 Schofield Beater B4 Japanese Bronze Limited to 29
Here we have the charismatic 2023 Schofield Beater B4 Japanese Bronze Limited to 29 pieces. The 44mm case is made from Japanese bronze, the previous owner has polished the bronze, the case will naturally patina over time. Its distinctive industrial design adds character and uniqueness to the watch, sloping wide screw-in lugs with a lug-to-lug length of 52.5mm and a thickness of 14.5mm give the watch a unique wrist presence. On the right side, there is a deeply knurled crown with a gold ring, a smooth bezel holding a flat sapphire crystal AR coated above the two-tone navy blue and Indigo blue coloured dial. The navy blue ring has Numerals at 0, 3, 6, and 9 and dagger indexes in between marking the hours, coated in SuperLuminova C3, surrounding an inner minute track. The brushed gold skeletonised hands are filled with lume, and the centre cap has a small indicator which Schofield calls “Sign-of-Life” second hand. At noon, the Schofield motif completes this dynamic, Japanese-infused timepiece. On the reverse, a screwed-down stainless steel case back with the intricate engraved Daruma doll which dates back to the 18th Century, a central character meaning ‘Luck’, this clever design incorporates a Tokyo drain cover, stylised cherry blossom and ginkgo (a deciduous tree with fan like leaves), inside an automatic STP Cal. 1-11, 26 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour, this movement was first released in 2012 and has hand winding and hacking for your convenience. It comes paired with two Schofield 24mm straps with its signed pin buckle. This watch is sold with its original Schofield box and Schofield papers.
Here we have the charismatic 2023 Schofield Beater B4 Japanese Bronze Limited to 29 pieces. The 44mm case is made from Japanese bronze, the previous owner has polished the bronze, the case will naturally patina over time. Its distinctive industrial design adds character and uniqueness to the watch, sloping wide screw-in lugs with a lug-to-lug length of 52.5mm and a thickness of 14.5mm give the watch a unique wrist presence. On the right side, there is a deeply knurled crown with a gold ring, a smooth bezel holding a flat sapphire crystal AR coated above the two-tone navy blue and Indigo blue coloured dial. The navy blue ring has Numerals at 0, 3, 6, and 9 and dagger indexes in between marking the hours, coated in SuperLuminova C3, surrounding an inner minute track. The brushed gold skeletonised hands are filled with lume, and the centre cap has a small indicator which Schofield calls “Sign-of-Life” second hand. At noon, the Schofield motif completes this dynamic, Japanese-infused timepiece. On the reverse, a screwed-down stainless steel case back with the intricate engraved Daruma doll which dates back to the 18th Century, a central character meaning ‘Luck’, this clever design incorporates a Tokyo drain cover, stylised cherry blossom and ginkgo (a deciduous tree with fan like leaves), inside an automatic STP Cal. 1-11, 26 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour, this movement was first released in 2012 and has hand winding and hacking for your convenience. It comes paired with two Schofield 24mm straps with its signed pin buckle. This watch is sold with its original Schofield box and Schofield papers.
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Here we have the charismatic 2023 Schofield Beater B4 Japanese Bronze Limited to 29 pieces. The 44mm case is made from Japanese bronze, the previous owner has polished the bronze, the case will naturally patina over time. Its distinctive industrial design adds character and uniqueness to the watch, sloping wide screw-in lugs with a lug-to-lug length of 52.5mm and a thickness of 14.5mm give the watch a unique wrist presence. On the right side, there is a deeply knurled crown with a gold ring, a smooth bezel holding a flat sapphire crystal AR coated above the two-tone navy blue and Indigo blue coloured dial. The navy blue ring has Numerals at 0, 3, 6, and 9 and dagger indexes in between marking the hours, coated in SuperLuminova C3, surrounding an inner minute track. The brushed gold skeletonised hands are filled with lume, and the centre cap has a small indicator which Schofield calls “Sign-of-Life” second hand. At noon, the Schofield motif completes this dynamic, Japanese-infused timepiece. On the reverse, a screwed-down stainless steel case back with the intricate engraved Daruma doll which dates back to the 18th Century, a central character meaning ‘Luck’, this clever design incorporates a Tokyo drain cover, stylised cherry blossom and ginkgo (a deciduous tree with fan like leaves), inside an automatic STP Cal. 1-11, 26 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour, this movement was first released in 2012 and has hand winding and hacking for your convenience. It comes paired with two Schofield 24mm straps with its signed pin buckle. This watch is sold with its original Schofield box and Schofield papers.























