- Iconic wrist watches dedicated to the world’s first gentleman, Richard Brathwait, author of The English Gentleman
- Anti-reflective, 1.9mm dome sapphire glass for pristine clarity
- Swiss quartz precision movement
- Casings built with AISI 316l stainless steel for durability and longevity
- Mirror polished rose gold plating for a flawless luxury accent
- Water resistant up to 100 meters (328 feet) means never having to remove the timepiece during all life’s activities
- 40mm wide, 7.5mm tall casing for a streamlined and slim profile
- White dial with rose gold index markers and a contrasting red seconds hands provide a modern take on classic design
- Features the golden ratio, regarded as the most perfect ratio, for aesthetically pleasing design
- Interchangeable quick-release straps for customized looks
- Strap colors available in Verdant (green), Azur (dark blue), Bordeaux (purple) and handmade Italian calf leather
- Iconic wrist watches dedicated to the world’s first gentleman, Richard Brathwait, author of The English Gentleman
- Anti-reflective, 1.9mm dome sapphire glass for pristine face clarity
- 9015 automatic movement of date and hand swipe for seamless transitions
- Casings built with AISI 316l stainless steel for durability and longevity
- Water resistant up to 100 meters (328 feet) means never having to remove the timepiece during all life’s activities
- 40mm wide, 9mm tall casing for a streamlined and slim profile
- Features the golden ratio, regarded as the most perfect ratio, for aesthetically pleasing design
- White dial with contrasting index markers for a modern take on classic elements
- Available in handmade Italian calf leather and stainless steel mesh versions, both signed by five of the world’s most experienced climbers and recognized Sherpas of Nepal
- For each rose gold Automatic Wrist Watch sold, Brathwait donates proceeds equivalent to one days’ work to the Sherpas of the Himalayas
Additionally, because a true gentleman not only thinks of himself, for each rose gold Automatic wristwatch sold, Brathwait donates a days’ work of wages to the Sherpas of the Himalayas – a charity the brand is passionate about. Brathwait also provides mountain trekkers with medical kits to give locals as they pass through the isolated villages in the Himalayas where health care is not established.
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