Jack Mason’s Newest Everyday Watch Is Also Its First Swiss-Made Timepiece


The redesigned Canton is powered by the Soigne-grade La Joux Perret G100 movement which boasts a 68-hour power reserve with +/- 7 seconds of accuracy. The tungsten rotor, meanwhile, bears the signature Jack Mason Texas lone star.

With a 39mm case diameter and a lug-to-lug length of 46mm, the Canton sits squarely in the goldilocks zone for fitting comfortably on most wrists.

Adding to its wearability, the 10.8mm-thick case was designed to recesses effortlessly onto the flat part of your wrist, while the tapered bracelet features Jack Mason’s signature micro-adjustment clasp.

For good measure, the entire watch has a hardness coating of 1200 vickers, ensuring more than enough resiliency to survive the daily grind.

Details, details

The fine finishing details are where the Canton truly separates itself from most other watches at this price point.

Both the crystal and see-through case back feature anti-reflective coated sapphire, and the brushing quality and crisp transition to polished chamfers on the case are exquisitely executed. Finally, the cross-hatched dial is adorned with an intricate sun ray finish.

“This is the nicest watch we have made.” says Jack Mason cofounder Peter Cho. “We sought out some of the best manufacturers in the industry to make a watch that felt like it was three to four times the price.”





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