
Garrick timepieces are handcrafted in limited numbers by master watchmakers Craig Baird in his Norfolk, England workshop.

The case, made in Great Britain and one in stainless steel, measures 42mm. A choice of finishes is available.
Movement is a modified Swiss manual-wind ETA caliber Unitas 6497 with screwed balance and unique gear train. The movement is inverted with the balance wheel located at 10 o'clock. The openworked balance bridge allows the wearer to see the balance in flight, oscillating to and fro. A partial view of the centre wheel provides a reminder that the gear train sits just below the dial surface, efficiently transferring energy from the spring barrel.

It has a silver engine turned dial in a choice of patterns and finishes. Handmade steel hands, frosted, polished or heat blued. The separate indications of hours, minutes and seconds are presented in black and contrast with the silver hued dial. Circular barleycorn motif emanates from the center, steadily increasing in size.
It comes on a black alligator leather strap with steel buckle.
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