When this watch was launched last year it was sold out immediately. The watch feels amazing on wrist while the aqua and black color way is classic Bamford. It’s nearly impossible to find the B356 titanium in this color combination therefore smash the buy it now button you’ll be glad you did. Warranty card showcased in the photos. This is a watch whereas you won’t have regrets looking at photos of yourself 20 years from now. Asking yourself what was I thinking? There’s a good chance you’ll never let this piece go once it joints your collection. Smash the buy it now button you’ll be glad you did. We only sell items that we would be proud to recommend to a friend or family member. Our vision is to share our favorite things with everyone and to improve the quality of one's personal experience.When time permits take a look at the rest of our listings, you just might find something interesting.Thanks for choosing Just A Guy.Why We Love ItThe Bamford B347 Monopusher Chronograph is a punchy riff on classic military monopusher design that could only come from the mind of George Bamford. At once vintage-inspired yet thoroughly contemporary, it’s a design that looks great in multiple guises, fits on all sorts of wrists, and is even available in different case materials.The Navy Blue/Aqua Blue version is a particularly handsome, aquatic-themed iteration and pairs beautifully with Bamford’s aqua blue rubber two-piece strap. Executed in lightweight titanium, it’s a brushed, 41.5mm instrument that wouldn't look out of place on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier — and all the more so given its 100m of water resistance. A two o'clock pusher — which controls start, stop, and reset of the chronograph function — is cushion-shaped and set nearly flush against the case itself, while a signed crown and screw-down case back make for a hardy, cohesive package.The dial, which is framed by a sapphire crystal, begins with an outer tachymeter scale, below which is a 1/5th-seconds track printed in highly legible white. Set within the navy blue dial is a bi-compax chronograph with an aqua blue 30-minute totalizer at 3 o’clock and a matching running seconds counter at 9 o’clock, while a handy date window above 6 o’clock further enforces the symmetric presentation.A thick, Super-LumiNova-filled baton handset is joined by an aqua blue seconds hand, blacksubdial hands, and an aqua blue ring separating the tachymeter rehaut from the seconds track. Applied, lume-filled indices and carefully coordinated pops of color make for an overall highly legible design, while powering the watch is the Swiss-made, automatic Sellita SW510 MPa caliber with a 62-hour power reserve — a fine choice for such a utilitarian tool.Not only is the Bamford B347 Monopusher Chronograph visually interesting, it also wears like a dream. Sized at 41.5mm × 14.5mm, it sits just like a chronograph should on the wrist — it's tall and eye-catching, sure, but it doesn’t dominate your arm. Delivered on your choice of rubber strap, it’s an off-the-beaten-path chronograph that offers a new take on the classic monopusher style.GENERALBRANDBamfordMODELTitanium B347MANUFACTUREDSwitzerlandFUNCTIONChronographLUMEYes, Super-LumiNovaCRYSTALSapphireAPPROXIMATE AGE2020 - PresentCASECASE MATERIALTitaniumCASEBACKSolidCASE SIZE41.0mmCASE THICKNESS14.5mmBEZEL MATERIALTitaniumDIAL COLORBlueMOVEMENTCALIBERSellita, self-winding, SW 510 MPaMOVEMENT TYPEAutomaticCALENDAR TYPEDateWATER RESISTANCE100 metersPOWER RESERVE62 hoursBRACELETBRACELET/STRAP MATERIALRubberLUG WIDTH22mmThe BackstoryYou probably know Bamford best for the company's character watches, its boundary-pushing collaborations, or even one of its early blacked-out watches. And that diversity is key to the company's appeal.Today, Bamford offers two separate divisions within its operation. There's Bamford Mayfair, which houses the company's numerous collaborations with big-label brands as well as its customization, and then there's Bamford London, where the company is able to create timepieces that feature its own logo on the dial — straight from the mind of George Bamford himself.The Bamford London story all starts with a humble service watch: Bamford provided its customers with a loaner watch to wear while their watch was being serviced, a practice common with many high-end watch brands. The watch wasn’t meant to be anything more than that — a fun piece for the company's clientele to wear around the house while they waited for their customized watch to be returned. George Bamford, following feedback on the design, created the first watch with his own name on the dial in 2017: the Mayfair, a military-inspired diver with a quartz movement and, naturally, a blacked-out case.About BamfordBamford London is the world’s ultimate hub for personalized luxury products. Bamford London watches evolved on the wrist of Bamford Watch Department clients and were inspired by George Bamford's passion for vintage military watches.