DOWNING
SKELETON SUBDIAL SECOND
Granite
ES-8119-44
REDEFINING THE NEW CLASSIC
Named after the legendary watchmaker whose timepieces helped guide Charles Darwin's voyage around the world, a spirit of adventure and exploration lies at the heart of the Thomas Earnshaw ethos. Each collection of watches is named after an iconic explorer, location or vessel that perfectly embodies the values of Thomas Earnshaw: courage to go beyond the expected.
THE THOMAS EARNSHAW ETHOS
Our vision is simple: to make great watches at exceptionally fair prices. Inspired by the 'Father of the Modern Chronometer' and a love for vintage watchmaking techniques, in 2012 Thomas Earnshaw set out to fill a unique gap in the market. With a nostalgia for the golden age of elegance and watchmaking, we aimed to go beyond the expected and redefine the new classic - and our watches have done just this.
OUR LEGACY
Thomas Earnshaw watches are designed to be different. Drawing inspiration from the past, with a unique, vintage-inspired aesthetic unlike any other brand, each timepiece showcases fine craftsmanship and fantastic watchmaking techniques, at a fair price. Known for our intricate, skeletonised movements and exhibition case backs, we're constantly testing new materials, colour combinations and techniques to reimagine the classic watch for today.
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This timepiece echoes the carefully considered architecture of No. 10. Limited to 360 pieces, this automatic skeleton with small second feature reminds the wearer that every second counts.
MOVEMENT
Automatic Skeleton 2 Hands with Small Second
CASE MATERIAL
Stainless Steel
CASE DIAMETER (mm)
42
CASE THICKNESS (mm)
14.5
CASE COLOUR
Stainless Steel
BAND
22mm Mesh Band and Black Genuine Leather Strap
WATER RESISTANCE
5 ATM
WATCH WEIGHT (g)
100
For over 300 years the words Downing Street have been immediately synonymous with the clutch of power that resides with the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Situated off Whitehall, within a few minutes walk from the Houses of Parliament, Downing Street was built in the 1680s, by Sir George Downing
The renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren was employed to design the houses. And by 1684, a cul-de-sac of 15 to 20 terraced houses was built, now called Downing Street.
Limited Edition of 360 pieces