Our premium quality product is water resistance. Its resistance is up to 30 meters. Due to its stainless steel quality you can feel free to go anywhere with it. Its stainless steel case back providing the wearer two vantage points in which to view the engineering inside this timepiece. Swan & Edgar Watches harnesses its London-based team of designers, possessing decades of experience, to deliver cutting-edge designs at reasonable prices.
Our hand-assembled range fuses these contemporary designs with leading technologies whilst maintaining a respect for time-tested watch-making principles. Adhering to Moore's careful engineering precision, the 163 Part 20 Jewel Hand Assembled Automatic Movement recognises his stunning achievement that the modern world takes for granted.
The mechanical-black dial is detailed with navigational gridding, while the Minutes, Day, Date and Month counter offer further aviation details. The luminous hands reference the glittering lofty heights that inspired Moore's desire to take flight. The midnight-black leather bracelet is detailed with a Flying Corps-style stud, referencing Moore's military career. This is complemented by the steel IP case and Swan & Edgar logo-engraved stainless steel caseback that strives to cement Moore's contribution to aviation.
Will provide for repair or replacement of your Watch or part free of charge according to the. For over 150 years, the world-famous Swan & Edgar department store marked the cornerstone of London's West End luxury fashion scene. With several decades of British in-house watch design expertise, we now proudly re-introduce Swan & Edgar with the mission of building state-of-the-art British heritage watches which meet today's luxury style aspirations. The Swan & Edgar store was founded by George Swan & William Edgar in 1812 with the mission of celebrating British craftsmanship and delivering unique, unmatched products to uplift the public - a sentiment maintained by the Fields family today. This iconic store marked the cornerstone of the Piccadilly district and was re-modelled by the famous classical architect Sir Reginald Bloomfield who went on to re-design the West End of London.