The timekeeping of world record speeds has kept man busy for over a century and continues to push us to our limits in an endless endeavour of ambition beyond the ordinary. In the early 1900s, Pendine Sands in Wales played host to many iconic British attempts at breaking the land-speed record, from Malcolm Campbell to J. G. Parry-Thomas. The flat, seven-mile beach created a race track far straighter than any roads at the time. To celebrate the launch of the Farer Split-Second Flyback Chronographs, we brought
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