Farer is returning to one of their classics from 2018 with a new Stanhope II. A familiar dial is set within an entirely new case architecture that pays tribute to the first Stanhope, all without losing sight of the character that we found so charming when we first reviewed the watch in 2018. This Stanhope II launches in the same colorway we saw back then, but should open the door for additional dials later this year, leaving this example to serve as a fitting display for the new 38.5mm case. And yes, it’s still hand wound.
The new case features a three-piece construction that presents a creative take on the cushion shape, adding some dimension to the equation with a central body that is placed within a broader structure. There’s some tension created by the sharp tips of the inner square appearing to push the boundaries of the much softer exterior case, inviting a closer look in the process. There’s depth to the surfaces, which transition via polished chamfer, providing plenty of visual weight to this otherwise conservatively sized watch.