paedipod
Gold Member
Forgot that I had this one, it's from an unpacked (finally) box from moving house last year:
Unworn, unsized. B&P. Lint and fingerprints but no scratches, scuffs, desk diving marks.
From the web:
The Naval Watch Company's roots date back to 1800s Switzerland, and include some of the first military timepieces to feature lumed dials. Reborn in Japan, they teamed with LOWERCASE to produce the FRXA001. It's a classic field watch design, with a perfectly-sized 39mm stainless steel case, matching bracelet, and black dial with heritage-style beige LumiNova G-300F indices and hands. Powered by the workhouse and ultra-reliable Seiko NH35A automatic movement, it has an acrylic glass crystal, exhibition caseback, crown guards, a large date lens at 3 o'clock, and a 41-hour power reserve.
Case Diameter: 39mm
Lug Width: 20mm
Movement: Seiko Cal. NH35A
Weight: 124g
Water Resistance: 5 ATM
$300 shipped by Canada Post, $325 via Flagship
thanks for looking.







Unworn, unsized. B&P. Lint and fingerprints but no scratches, scuffs, desk diving marks.
From the web:
The Naval Watch Company's roots date back to 1800s Switzerland, and include some of the first military timepieces to feature lumed dials. Reborn in Japan, they teamed with LOWERCASE to produce the FRXA001. It's a classic field watch design, with a perfectly-sized 39mm stainless steel case, matching bracelet, and black dial with heritage-style beige LumiNova G-300F indices and hands. Powered by the workhouse and ultra-reliable Seiko NH35A automatic movement, it has an acrylic glass crystal, exhibition caseback, crown guards, a large date lens at 3 o'clock, and a 41-hour power reserve.
Case Diameter: 39mm
Lug Width: 20mm
Movement: Seiko Cal. NH35A
Weight: 124g
Water Resistance: 5 ATM
$300 shipped by Canada Post, $325 via Flagship
thanks for looking.






