Get ready to celebrate! Fears, a microbrand with a rich history, is turning 180 years old, and they're doing it in style with a limited-edition timepiece that's out of this world.
A Celestial Anniversary
Fears has unveiled the Brunswick Jump Hour 'Celestial' to mark this momentous occasion. With only 75 pieces available, this watch is a rare gem, and it's sure to turn heads with its unique design and attention to detail.
The 'Celestial' features a stunning dial that replicates a clear night sky. The main dial plate, crafted from aventurine, sparkles like a starry night, with a central piece of mother-of-pearl representing a full moon. It's a natural, captivating effect that sets this watch apart.
But here's where it gets controversial: some might argue that the dial appears busy in photos. However, the aventurine's subtle starry pattern and the shimmering light on the mother-of-pearl create a mysterious, almost ethereal look. It's a matter of personal taste, but one thing's for sure - this dial is a conversation starter.
Underneath this beautiful dial lies a reliable Sellita SW200 automatic movement, paired with a Christopher Ward JJ01 jumping hour module. This combination offers precision and an interesting complication, adding to the watch's appeal. With 25 jewels and a 4Hz beat rate, it boasts a respectable 38-hour power reserve.
The Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour 'Celestial' comes with two strap options: a blue Barenia leather strap with an engraved pin buckle, or a stunning bespoke 5-link stainless steel bracelet. The bracelet adds versatility, with its polished and brushed links, and a comfortable butterfly clasp.
This limited-edition timepiece is available from February 9, 2026, and is priced at £4,350/US$4,500/€4,200/CHF 4,100 for the strap version, and £4,550/US$4,700/€4,400/CHF 4,300 for the bracelet version.
So, what do you think of this celestial celebration? Is it a must-have for watch enthusiasts, or does it miss the mark? Let's discuss in the comments and share our thoughts on this unique anniversary piece!