Automatic dress watch limited to only 100 serial numbers (request number at checkout). Designed and assembled in-house by WT Author. Built in 10 working days and shipped from our UK workshop with free worldwide shipping.
Each automatic dress watch is assembled around a highly-reliable movement to give you the ability to maintain the watch with us directly or with another service. The Miyota Nº 9015 calibre is an analogue automatic movement, assembled in Japan. It is produced in-house by high-speed automatic assembly lines and undergoes strict quality checks to ensure long-lasting design. The component includes repairable metal clockwork with a very powerful stepper motor and fixed pulse.
With its extra-low carbon content and added Molybdenum, type 316L stainless steel is incredibly strong and extremely resistant to corrosion from seawater or acidic liquids. It’s also magnetic resistant, unlike the general-use stainless steel grade of 201 or 304L. We select 316L as the choice of material to provide an affordable, unique automatic dress watch without ever having to compromise on quality. Every watch is built with British and imported parts and assembled in our workshop.
The innovative cardboard packaging has been engineered as a lightweight solution to reduce wasteful distribution. With a recycling rate of over 80%, corrugated cardboard has the best UK recyclability record of any packaging material, saving an area the size of Greater London from landfill every 4 months. We endeavour to use recycled stock at every possible opportunity. Our well-designed ‘right sized’ solution provides maximum protection with minimal use of material to eliminate waste, as well as reducing storage & transportation costs. The inherent beauty of this repurposed material is adorned by our own exclusive artwork.
ARTEFACT 1: NUMBERED & SIGNED SCREENPRINT
A signed and numbered limited edition map print, pressed on the finest certified ethically-sourced stock. The exclusive artwork is a map detailing the route of the Queen’s Coronation.
ARTEFACT 2: CHAPTER 6 FROM THE BOOK OF WT AUTHOR
The story of the Nº 1953 visualised within a beautifully formatted book that includes stunning photography of the full watch chapter.