Side by side

Fears Brunswick (Anthracite)vsFarer Lethbridge Gold

The numbers, the dial colors, the calibers — laid out so you can stop flipping between tabs.

Brunswick (Anthracite)
FearsBrunswick (Anthracite)
MSRP $26,670
Lethbridge Gold
FarerLethbridge Gold
MSRP $1,085

At a glance

12 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Brunswick (Anthracite)38mm
Lethbridge Gold38.5mm
Power Reserve
Brunswick (Anthracite)40h
Lethbridge Gold45h
Water Resistance
Brunswick (Anthracite)30m
Lethbridge Gold50m
MSRP
Brunswick (Anthracite)$26,670
Lethbridge Gold$1,085

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Diameter
38mm
38.5mm
Thickness
12.12mm
12mm
Lug-to-Lug
42mm
46mm
Material
Platinum
316L marine-grade stainless steel with yellow gold PVD coating
Water Resistance
30m
50m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Crystal
Domed Sapphire
Sapphire
Dial Color
Anthracite

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
LJP D100
Sellita SW216-1
Type
Manual
Power Reserve
40h
45h
Jewels
25
24

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$26,670
$1,085

Follow this matchup

Get a note when Fears Brunswick (Anthracite) vs Farer Lethbridge Gold gets more votes, a community discussion, or a price drop. No account needed.

What people say

Owners + reviewers, side by side

Synthesized for each watch independently from owner discussions, enthusiast forums, written reviews, and video reviewers.

Fears Brunswick (Anthracite)

The Fears Brunswick (Anthracite) is praised for its anthracite dial with raised Arabic numerals and unique eye-dropper hands, which shift from anthracite to silver in different light. Its 38mm cushion case is noted for its contoured design that fits well on the wrist. One owner found the case back to be a letdown. The manually wound ETA 7001 movement offers a 38-40 hour power reserve without hacking seconds. On balance, owners and reviewers appreciate the Fears Brunswick (Anthracite) for its distinctive dial and comfortable wearability.

Farer Lethbridge Gold

Owners widely praise the Farer Lethbridge Gold's attractive appearance and finishing, with one owner calling its PVD gold finish the best they've seen. The watch runs at +4 seconds per day. Some owners note the gold PVD coating can scratch easily and fades slightly on edges, and the original strap tarnished quickly, leading some to seek strap alternatives like blue or gray leather, or NATO/sailcloth. One owner mentions its manual-wind movement and that it is not real gold, which is acceptable given the price. Overall, owners rate the Farer Lethbridge Gold highly for its striking aesthetics and good value, despite minor concerns about the strap and PVD durability.

From video reviewers

The 24-time-zone display is a key strength. No consensus on weaknesses.

Keep exploring

More watches worth a look

Matched to the watches above on size, movement, style and price — microbrands first. Open any one to dig in.

Adjacent matchups

People also compared

Comparisons nearby in the catalog — alternatives to the watches above paired against the matchup.