dasher watch co.

WIND IT UP AND LIVE YOUR LIFE.

DESIGNED BY A HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM IN SAINT AUGUSTINE FL.

“Absolutely love it! I wear it daily. I have a sub and a seamaster I have worn a lot - but this has become a fav. Love the mesh - love it on a nato, love the leather strap. A few strangers have asked about it and I love being able to tell them who y’all are and a bit of the story. Couldn’t love it more - truly.” Recent feedback from a customer in ATL GA.

Introducing the linden Chronograph.

our 39mm chronograph Is made to inspire adventure. featuring modern components and vintage character.

ON THE WRIST.

Our Linden Chronograph was made to inspire you toward adventure. While most of us may not use a mechanical chronograph to time a car racing on the track or to run experiments in orbit, there is something very special and nostalgic about using a mechanical watch to time your tea, to time your kid’s spelling homework (so much spelling) or maybe even to give yourself a few quiet moments in the middle of the day.

When you put on a Linden, our 1.3mm mesh bracelet molds to your wrist, and the consistent ticking of the ST1901’s gears can be heard when you put the watch to your ear. The domed crystal provides slight distortions as you check the time throughout the day and the curved applied markers make the light and reflections from the room move around as if the dial has come to life.

So whether you need something to time in an official capacity or you just have an appreciation for something that’s mechanically driven and ready for a long life with you, the Linden is a great everyday companion.

The movement we’ve chosen, the ST1901, is based on the Venus caliber 175 and was first prototyped in 1963. The dial is a deep matte blue with grey tones and off-white sub-dials. We’ve always loved the aged color of the Bulova deep sea chronographs and loosely based Linden’s dial on that color. With 50 meters of water resistance and screw-down crowns and case back, the Linden is ready for surface-level swimming and splashes during your everyday wear.

Lastly, we’ve designed each hand on the Linden to have a sufficient amount of lume for checking the time in the dark. We’ve even included lume on the subdial hands.

We know that when you put on the Linden Chronograph you’ll feel equipped and ready for whatever the day holds. You’ll feel a connection to the chronographs of the past while staying on time in the present. Now…Wind it up and live your life.

the watch.

The smell of gasoline is in the air as the rumble of a 1970 Plymouth Satellite comes to life. It’s cool for a summer evening in Tennessee and the trees create a welcome relief from the sun as you drive. You look down and see the sweeping tick of your watch. It matches the feel and mechanical nature of the car you are driving. Modern in craftsmanship. Reliable and ever-ready but with vintage roots tying it to the past. The Linden sits in good company with other chronograph’s used on the surface of the moon, in the pit lane at Le Mans and every cup of tea timed in-between. This, is the Linden Chronograph.

The VINTAGE Venus Cal. 175

THE VENUS CALIBRE 175

the DASHER seagull st1901

the details.

CASE: 316L SOLID STAINLESS STEEL BRUSHED TOP WITH POLISHED SIDES.

CASE BACK: SCREW DOWN 316L STAINLESS STEEL STERILE CASE BACK FOR ENGRAVING.

CASE SIZE: 39MM EXCLUDING THE CROWN, LUG TO LUG 48MM.

CASE THICKNESS: 13.5mm // 14.8mm (INCLUDING CRYSTAL).

CROWN/PUSHERS: ALL SCREW DOWN WITH MAIN CROWN SIGNED WITH DWC LOGO.

CRYSTAL: DOMED HARDENED MINERAL FOR A VINTAGE LOOK AND TO RESIST SCRATCHES.

DIAL: DEEP MATTE BLUE WITH GREY TONES // OFF-WHITE SUB DIALS // WHITE MINUTE TRACK // LUME ON ALL HANDS INCLUDING SUBDIAL HANDS.

MOVEMENT: SEAGULL ST1901 MANUAL WIND WITH 45 HOUR POWER RESERVE (BASED ON THE VENUS CAL.175).

BRACELET: DASHER STAINLESS STEEL MILANESE. 1.3MM THICK AND TAPERS 2MM AT BUCKLE. BRUSHED AND SIGNED WITH DWC LOGO.

WATER RESISTANCE: 50 METERS/165 FEET

1 YEAR WARRANTY

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