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LAMBETH DARK

LAMBETH DARK

£3,000.00Price
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A Pinchbeck watch that celebrates the historic London River Race.

Limited edition of 270


Introducing the Lambeth Dark, a striking black version of our celebrated Pinchbeck Lambeth Reach watch. This addition showcases the meticulous craftsmanship and elegance of the Pinchbeck brand in a bold hue.


The sleek black dial boasts visually striking colours of Tan and Pewter-Blue, while its intricate design underscores artisanal quality.


With Swiss movement for precision and reliability, the watch combines style and practicality. The fine leather hand-made Tanner Bates watch strap in black leather, with tan stitch, complements its aesthetic while ensuring comfort and durability.


Ideal for the modern gentleman, the Lambeth Dark melds heritage with contemporary flair, making it suitable for both professional and casual settings. Elevate your collection with this embodiment of timeless British craftsmanship and sophistication. is a particularly stylish watch, its appeal enhanced by the fact that only 270 will ever be made. It is an ideal and practical timepiece, not only for followers of the Doggett’s Race, but for anyone interested in the history of the City of London and its intriguing traditions.


The Lambeth’s contemporary 41mm case is a happy marriage with the traditional dial and hands. The symbology on its dial includes the Hanover Horse, and reflects the Race’s rich heritage through its connections with the Fishmongers’ Company and the Company of Watermen and Lightermen.


The Lambeth Reach is powered by one of the world’s most respected Swiss-made mechanical movements, the superb ETA 2824-2. Its design and meticulous engineering have been proved and refined over several decades, and it is respected by good watchmakers everywhere. Kept wound by wrist movement, it can also be hand wound.


We deal direct with you, our valued Customer, so that we can provide the best possible service. Every Harold Pinchbeck watch is individually assembled: not - like most watches - in a large factory, but by hand, in an English workshop. It’s then inspected and tested thoroughly before being beautifully packaged and despatched to its owner.

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