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Thomas Earnshaw is revered as a legend and pioneer in the field of Horology. Born in Manchester, England in 1749, he was celebrated for his work in refining, and improving upon the Marine Chronometers of the era. It was those Marine Chronometers, crucial to the journeys taken by the boats in the Royal Navy as they circled the globe during a golden era in English history of science and exploration. None more so than Chronometer no. 506, carried by HMS Beagle which carried Charles Darwin on his journey around the world to inspire his breakthrough study of evolution, "On The Origin of Species". Lauded for his work with marine chronometers, Earnshaw also embraced the challenge of developing clocks for use in Observatories such as those in Greenwich and Armagh and examples of his exquisite work can be seen in museums and auction houses around the world. It is this pioneering spirit to further the science of horology, coupled with a drive for excellence in craftsmanship that is at the heart of the Earnshaw timepiece which is available for the watch connoisseur and enthusiast alike.
The very seat of governance in Great Britain, and in part the epicenter of perhaps the most important city in the world.
History, tradition and culture run from Westminster and have done so for more than 900 years.
In tribute a special range of timepiece that lays homage to the grandeur of Westminster
Classic watchmaking traditions in the truest form.
COLLECTION: WESTMINSTER
MOVEMENT: Automatic 3 Hands with 24H and Open Heart
CASE: Stainless Steel
CASE DIAMETER (mm): 42
CASE THICKNESS (mm): 14.5
CASE SHAPE: Round
CASE COLOUR: Stainless Steel
DIAL COLOUR: Grey
BAND: Solid Stainless Steel
BAND COLOUR: Stainless Steel
BUCKLE: Deployment Buckle with Buttons
BAND WIDTH (mm): 22-20
WATER RESISTANCE: 5ATM
WATCH WEIGHT (g): 180
Each THOMAS EARNSHAW timepiece is designed and manufactured to exceed the highest of standards. In order to ensure optimal performance and longevity from your timepiece, please review the simple guidelines for care and precautions of your new THOMAS EARNSHAW timepiece.
Your timepiece should be cleaned with a soft cloth and water only. Do not submerge your timepiece. Your timepiece should be rinsed clean and dried with a soft cloth after any saltwater use. In order to maintain the “new look” of metal bracelets, we recommend periodic cleanings of the bracelet. Dip a soft brush in warm soapy water and gently rub bracelet clean. We advise having your timepiece serviced every 18-24 months to ensure long use and trouble free operation.
While your THOMAS EARNSHAW timepiece has been designed and built to exacting specification, it is important to avoid the following conditions: extreme heat or cold, as well as prolonged periods of exposure to direct sunlight, exposure to wet conditions that exceed your timepiece’s water rating (see case back and chart). Never operate any of the function buttons or crown when timepiece is in contact with water. Avoid exposure to strong magnetic fields or sources of static electricity as these may interrupt the mechanisms inside the watch. It is also important to avoid extreme shock or impac