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Farer has unveiled two latest additions to its GMT Bezel collection. Launched for this summer, the new models – Nevada Pine and Nevada Mocha – offer fresh dial colours and refined case proportions.

The standout feature of the watch is the intricate barleycorn guilloché dial pattern that radiates outward from the middle of the watch, inspired by geometric spirograph designs. This textured surface is paired with subtle fumé gradients that give depth to the dial.

Farer has also completely revised the dial layout for the collection – the watches now combine baton indexes with Arabic numerals. The markers and sword-shaped hour and minute hands are finished in colours complementing each respective dial and are filled with white Grade X1 Super-LumiNova to ensure strong visibility in low-light conditions. Even the signature Farer “A” counterweight on the seconds hand receives lume treatment, while the GMT hand stands out in a contrasting colour for immediate readability across time zones.

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The Nevada Pine is presented in a 40 mm case, while the Nevada Mocha adopts a slightly more compact 38 mm format. Despite the difference in sizing, both models share the same practical tool-watch specifications. Their stainless-steel cases are water resistant to 200 metres and fitted with screw-down crowns, boxed sapphire crystals with internal anti-reflective coating, and bidirectional sapphire GMT bezels with crisp 24-hour scales.

The case design blends vintage inspiration with contemporary detailing. Brushed surfaces are contrasted by polished chamfers, while the distinctive concave “ski-slope” lugs – first introduced on the Chrono-Contempo collection – have slightly upturned tips for an elegant silhouette on the wrist.

Powering the watches is the Sellita SW330-2 automatic GMT movement, which runs at 4 Hz with a 56-hour power reserve. The movement has been adjusted in five positions for improved accuracy. Visible through the sapphire display caseback, it features a custom skeletonised rotor and perlage finishing across the bridges.
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The collection also nods to the history of Greenwich Mean Time itself. Like the rest of the GMT Bezel series, the Nevada models take their names from roads surrounding Greenwich Park in London, home to the Royal Observatory and the historic prime meridian that defined international time standards for decades.

Both models can be paired with a choice of different-coloured leather straps, a three-link steel bracelet, or a Milanese mesh bracelet. The bracelet is designed with screw-in links, quick-release spring bars, and an on-the-fly micro-adjustment clasp system developed with the Nodus NEM module. Hidden beneath the clasp, a discreet push-button mechanism allows the bracelet to extend by up to 4.2 mm for a comfortable fit.
The price range for the new Farer GMT Bezel timepieces starts at approx. INR 1,80,000.
Images: Courtesy Farer


Farer has unveiled two latest additions to its GMT Bezel collection. Launched for this summer, the new models – Nevada Pine and Nevada Mocha – offer fresh dial colours and refined case proportions.

The standout feature of the watch is the intricate barleycorn guilloché dial pattern that radiates outward from the middle of the watch, inspired by geometric spirograph designs. This textured surface is paired with subtle fumé gradients that give depth to the dial.

Farer has also completely revised the dial layout for the collection – the watches now combine baton indexes with Arabic numerals. The markers and sword-shaped hour and minute hands are finished in colours complementing each respective dial and are filled with white Grade X1 Super-LumiNova to ensure strong visibility in low-light conditions. Even the signature Farer “A” counterweight on the seconds hand receives lume treatment, while the GMT hand stands out in a contrasting colour for immediate readability across time zones.

Also Read: Farer Moonphase collection gets two new dials
The Nevada Pine is presented in a 40 mm case, while the Nevada Mocha adopts a slightly more compact 38 mm format. Despite the difference in sizing, both models share the same practical tool-watch specifications. Their stainless-steel cases are water resistant to 200 metres and fitted with screw-down crowns, boxed sapphire crystals with internal anti-reflective coating, and bidirectional sapphire GMT bezels with crisp 24-hour scales.

The case design blends vintage inspiration with contemporary detailing. Brushed surfaces are contrasted by polished chamfers, while the distinctive concave “ski-slope” lugs – first introduced on the Chrono-Contempo collection – have slightly upturned tips for an elegant silhouette on the wrist.

Powering the watches is the Sellita SW330-2 automatic GMT movement, which runs at 4 Hz with a 56-hour power reserve. The movement has been adjusted in five positions for improved accuracy. Visible through the sapphire display caseback, it features a custom skeletonised rotor and perlage finishing across the bridges.
Also Read: Farer presents the latest addition to its Chrono-Sports collection

The collection also nods to the history of Greenwich Mean Time itself. Like the rest of the GMT Bezel series, the Nevada models take their names from roads surrounding Greenwich Park in London, home to the Royal Observatory and the historic prime meridian that defined international time standards for decades.

Both models can be paired with a choice of different-coloured leather straps, a three-link steel bracelet, or a Milanese mesh bracelet. The bracelet is designed with screw-in links, quick-release spring bars, and an on-the-fly micro-adjustment clasp system developed with the Nodus NEM module. Hidden beneath the clasp, a discreet push-button mechanism allows the bracelet to extend by up to 4.2 mm for a comfortable fit.
The price range for the new Farer GMT Bezel timepieces starts at approx. INR 1,80,000.
Images: Courtesy Farer





