For sale is this smooth and stylish never-worn Farer Stanhope II. Even with jeans and a tee, you're gonna stand out in the best way with this on your wrist. Easily dress up the polished case and off-white pique textured dial. Make any casual fit look smart and sophisticated with the blue second subdial. This will look incredible on any wrist at a slim height of only 10.5mm and 38.5mm case width. The polished cushion case houses a Sellita hand wound movement, with roughly 45 hours of power reserve when fully wound. Ships with two Farer quick release St Venere leather straps in navy and tan. The set retails for $1095, selling for $800 via Venmo or Paypal (+3.5% for G&S), if purchased before 12/20 5pm EST it will be shipped same day via USPS. Sales are final, the watch ships as is. Still covered by roughly 4.5 years of movement warranty through Farer, which I can assist with my purchase confirmation emails if necessary. To be honest, I'm not sure I want to sell this piece. It's gorgeous, but I just haven't been able to bring myself to get it out of the box and into the rotation. It's hard to justify when I have a somewhat comparable white-dial watch (Junghans Max Bill Automatic) I received as a wedding gift. Farer Stanhope II - New in box - Hand-wound Sellita SW216 Elabore Grade, 24 jewels, approximately 45 hour power reserve when fully wound - 38.5mm case, 10.5mm height - 20mm lug width - 41mm pin to pin, 43.8mm lug to lug - See-through caseback - Ships with two straps - Farer Navy and Tan St Venere leather with quick release ($100 retail each) ~4.5 year movement warranty via Farer (I'm the original buyer) - Set retails for $1095, asking $800 It's an incredible watch, but I just haven't been able to bring myself to get it out of the box and into the rotation. I was too excited when I started collecting and bought too many pieces too quickly - and my wife isn't thrilled with the amount of watches I've bought. Gallery: https://imgur.com/a/sBxpgKY