[WTS] Frett & Co. Clockworks - 'Supreme' 42mm Conversion and Diver Prototype
[WTS] Frett & Co. Clockworks - 'Supreme' 42mm Conversion and Diver Prototype
Album: [https://imgur.com/a/TKgGblx](https://imgur.com/a/TKgGblx) Timestamp: [https://imgur.com/a/nlTeQYz](https://imgur.com/a/nlTeQYz) After a few good years, I’m letting go of my Frett & Co. Supreme 42mm conversion as well as his prototype diver. If you don’t know about Frett & Co. (u/AreWGadmin), you should. Beautifully restored and converted pocket watches with great attention to movements. [https://www.frettclockworks.com](https://www.frettclockworks.com/) To start, I’m asking $1,000 for the pair or $600/each, shipped in the US. Happy to answer any questions, receive offers, or provide further photos. Shipping out of Austin, TX. **Supreme 42mm:** Research tells me Supreme Time Corp. was a small, defunct brand out of New York. That’s literally all I could find. I love the dial on this. Simple “Supreme” up top with the sub-seconds highlighted by the pop of the orange hand. Minute hands have a good amount of lume. The movement is a Unitas 6498, running strong and accurate. The screws were ‘purpled’ by Frett, the same process as heat bluing but has to be at a very precise temperature. Comes on a Hodinkee ‘Reid’ goatskin 22mm strap with little to no wear. Also includes the original strap (barely worn), the original hands and crown of the conversion, and the Frett & Co. box. Case: 42mm Lug width: 22mm Movement: Handwound Unitas 6498 **Diver Prototype:** Swiped this one moments after Frett posted it on their story. 41mm Submariner-style case and oyster bracelet. Ceramic Bezel, screw-down crown, and an exhibition caseback. This features a Sellita automatic movement, runs strong and accurate. Includes all links and Frett & Co. box. Case: 41mm Lug width: 20mm Movement: Automatic Sellita SW200-1 \[EDIT\] - added that I'm open to offers