Pharos Watches - Swiss Movement & Full Lume Dial Watches
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Unique, high-quality watch, with a fully automatic Swiss Sellita SW200 movement, two lume dial options, and water resistant up to 200m.
Backers: 117
Average Pledge Per Backer: $545
Funded: $63,781 of $35,000
Dates: Jan 22nd -> Feb 21st (30 days)
Project By: Pharos Watches
Backers: 117
Average Pledge Per Backer: $545
Funded: $63,781 of $35,000
Dates: Jan 22nd -> Feb 21st (30 days)
Project By: Pharos Watches
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Last Updated: February 21 @ 09:02 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
Two Days Left on Kickstarter! We Are Ready for Manufacturing!
February 18th - via: kickstarter.com
The Sentinel by Pharos Watches - Kickstarter Update #6 Hey Backers! Craig from Pharos here with some exciting news. We have just a couple days left of our Kickstarter campaign! Thank you to all our backers for making Pharos a reality! Manufacturing... (Read More)
Announcing a Lower Stretch Goal and Thank You Rewards Program
February 12th - via: kickstarter.com
The Sentinel by Pharos Watches - Kickstarter Update #5 Hey Backers! Craig from Pharos here with some exciting updates. We’re two-thirds of the way through and we’re pushing hard to hit our stretch goal (which we have just lowered). Please join... (Read More)
Announcing Mixed Lume Colors, Livestream Scheduling, and Thank You Rewards Program
February 7th - via: kickstarter.com
The Sentinel by Pharos Watches - Kickstarter Update #4 Hey Backers! Alex from Pharos here with some exciting updates. We’re just over half-way through and we’re pushing hard for our $100K stretch goal. Please join us in reaching out to friends,... (Read More)
Rewards Program, Sentinel in the Press, and Launching the Pharos Facebook Group
February 5th - via: kickstarter.com
The Sentinel by Pharos Watches - Kickstarter Update #3 Hi Everyone! Craig from Pharos Watches here. We’ve got some exciting new developments to announce that include our Thank You Rewards Program, a new press feature, and an invitation to join the... (Read More)
Thank You Backers Video!
January 31st - via: kickstarter.com
Hello Backers! Thank you for the amazing support through the first week of our Kickstarter Campaign! We have three weeks left and are more than halfway to our stretch goal! Please help us achieve $100k by sharing the campaign via email and Facebook... (Read More)
Funded in 6 hours (and Stretch Goal news)!
January 25th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello Backers! You are the first backers to support the Pharos Sentinel! Thank you so much for making this possible. Because of you we will be able to go into production! We take our backers' input very seriously. Because of that, we are changing... (Read More)
Introducing Pharos Watches, a New Lume-Focused Brand
January 22nd - via: watchtime.com
The Pharos of Alexandria, more widely known as The Lighthouse of Alexandria, was one of the tallest man-made structures in the world for centuries. Commissioned during the reign of the first Ptolemy in Egypt, and eventually finished by his son Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the structure is believed to have stood over 100 meters tall and was regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World before it was gradually destroyed by a series of earthquakes. During its estimated 1,000-year life span, Pharos of Alexandria allowed countless sailors to make it home safe and sound by providing a source of light in choppy waters. (Read More)
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