The Garrick S7 is the company’s smallest accessible high-end model, however, its comparative affordability does not mean it lacks the firm’s legendary hand craftsmanship.
Ink-filled Roman numerals are presented on a circular-brushed and applied hour track. The steel hour and minute hands are available in a choice of finishes, including grained, polished or heat blued. A generously proportioned, small-seconds display is positioned at 6 o’clock. It features a heat-blued hand rotating above Garrick’s own interpretation of a sunburst motif. The central area of the dial and small-seconds display are engin-tuned on one of Garrick'c historic rose engine lathes heightening the model’s visual appeal.
The 38mm case is formed of 904L stainless steel, a grade that provides superior scratch-resistance and a notably brilliant gleam. Alternatively, an 18-carat gold case is also available. The sapphire crystal is treated with anti-reflective coating, augmenting legibility, while the exhibition case back affords views of the beautifully appointed hand-wound movement.
Unlike Garrick’s costlier models which feature the brand’s proprietary movement, the S7 is equipped with a vintage Swiss calibre. However, this movement is modified by Garrick and includes the brand’s own bridges as well as rhodium-plated and hand-frosted surfaces. The movement is endowed with a traditional balance with swan neck regulator. The S7 is tested and regulated in Garrick’s workshop, ensuring the daily variance does not exceed +5 seconds.
We are pleased to announce the development of the handcrafted 38mm S7 timepiece.
The S7 is powered by a modified vintage manual-wound movement and features a fully customisable dial with three engine-turned patterns.
In keeping with all Garrick models - Dials, hands and movement parts are made entirely in-house using traditional methods.
All Garrrick guilloche dials are created in-house on one of our historic rose and straight-line engines.