Fears / Brunswick
Fears Brunswick
Collection profile · 2016
Fears Brunswick is the brand’s elegant hand-wound flagship family, defined by a slim round case, stepped dial architecture, refined British finishing, and a positioning that leans dressy while remaining everyday wearable.
Why it matters
Brunswick functions as Fears’ flagship design language: it is where the brand’s restrained British aesthetics, compact proportions, and hand-wound character are most clearly expressed.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2024 — Fears’ current collection page describes Brunswick as the brand’s elegantly understated hand-wound watch collection.
- 2024 — The brand history page states that Brunswick was the second wristwatch released after Fears’ relaunch.
FAQ
What kind of watch is Brunswick?
It is Fears’ hand-wound, elegant everyday collection and the brand’s key dress-leaning family.
What design cues define Brunswick?
A slim case, stepped dial, refined finishing, and understated proportions are the main hallmarks.
More from Fears
- Redcliff — Fears Redcliff is the brand’s contemporary everyday collection, named for Redcliff Street in Bristol and positioned as a slim, versatile, modern time-and-date family that bridges the company’s heritage and its relaunch-era design language.