Fears / Redcliff
Fears Redcliff
Collection profile · 2016
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.
Why it matters
Redcliff is important because it is the relaunch-era entry point for Fears: a modern, slim everyday watch family that carries the brand’s heritage name forward in a contemporary format.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2016 — Fears launched the original Redcliff Date as the first watch of the brand’s modern era.
- 2024 — The Redcliff collection page describes the line as re-imagined with a new Swiss automatic movement and a slim yet robust case.
- 2024 — The current lineup includes the Redcliff 39.5 family, showing the collection’s expansion into multiple dial and specification variants.
FAQ
Why is it called Redcliff?
The name comes from Redcliff Street in Bristol, where the brand was founded in 1846.
Is Redcliff a sports watch?
It is primarily an everyday time-and-date collection, though the ES variant pushes it toward modern tool-watch territory.
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