Fairies & Watches

FAE Watch Company believes fairies take great interest in mechanical watches.

A fairy being soothed by the steady heartbeat of a FAE watch.

You see, a fairy can’t quite be sure those watches are not quite alive.

A member of the Fairy Watchguard gazing into one of the 17, deeply-colored rubies which make up the bearings of a FAE watch movement.

Watches have a tiny heartbeat. They simply must be living creatures… and they are.

Fairy Watchguard

FAE Watch Company further believes fairies guard over tiny living things. Like tiny guardian angels over flowers, lichen, insects; anything small and interconnected.

Fairies love to learn the interconnected-ness of things. In this way, they are truly little ecologists. They can’t quite seem to fully understand watches… yet they want to. That’s why many fairies volunteer for the Fairy Watchguard.

The Fairy Watchguard is a role that a fairy can assume at any time. Those of the Guard may also leave their post at any time. But don’t worry, fairies don’t want to leave their post. Fairies don’t want endangered species to die. They don’t want flower petals to fall. And fairies don’t want your watch to fail.

Fairy Guardmother contemplating a FAE Pilot “Sapphire” mechanical watch, with 10-hour luminous hands, a yellow small second hand at the 6, and an all-stainless steel case with scratch-resistant sapphire crystal.

Fairy Guardmother

Any fairy who volunteers with the Fairy Watchguard will report to her Fairy Guardmother. The Fairies Guardmother report directly to the Archangel Michael.

You’re in good hands with Archangel Michael and his company