Own a piece of Goodison history
Own a piece of Goodison history
The time has come to say goodbye to Goodison Park.
And while Evertonians look forward to a new home at The Everton Stadium, they can carry their ‘home’ in the shape of The Goodison chronograph – a limited edition of just 1,892 pieces (a reference to the year Everton moved to Goodison).
A watch that isn’t just a power timing instrument but which has the materials of Goodison built into its construction – in the shape of a backplate ‘coin’ crafted from a Goodison turnstile (engraved with a diagram of Goodison Park).
The royal blue dial features a range of timing/stopwatch functions – ideal when you’re at the match – and because it’s powered by a thermo-compensated quartz movement, it’s accurate to +/- 10 seconds per year. The tip of the stopwatch seconds hand has been painted in the yellow of Everton’s classic away strip.
Surrounding the dial is an inner steel ring engraved with the criss-cross pattern of the Gwladys Street/Bullens Road balcony – a nod to the ingenuity of Goodison architect Archibald Leitch.
As a bonus, all orders will be delivered with an additional strap made from a team shirt from the final season at Goodison Park.
ETA G10.202 AD COSC

ETA G10.202 AD COSC
Renowned for its accuracy, ETA’s G10.202 AD COSC is a quartz chronograph movement that displays hours, minutes and seconds. Chronograph functionality is controlled by two pushers, while subdials display 1/10th of seconds, 60 seconds, and 30 minutes. It also has ‘add’ and ‘split’ functions. Accurate to +/- 10 seconds, the movement has a diameter of 29.80mm and is 5.12mm high.






Forged from Goodison
Whether your ‘spec’ is in the Gwladys Street, Bullens Road, Park End or Main Stand, entering through the turnstile takes you from the mundane to the magical. That’s why the backplate of The Goodison has been forged from a melted-down Goodison turnstile, embossed with a diagram of the stadium.

From shirt to strap
Every watch comes with a free additional strap made from an Everton team shirt and backed with a leather interior for comfort and durability.


The mark of Leitch
The Goodison doesn’t just pay tribute to an iconic stadium but Archibald Leitch, the architect who designed it – along with a raft of other British grounds. When you look around the inside track of the dial, you’ll see the unmistakable criss-cross pattern of the Gwladys Street/Bullens Road balcony engraved onto the metal.
Technical
- Watch Model C63
- Size 39mm
- Dial Colour Royal Blue
- Case Material Stainless steel
- Case Colour Silver
- Bezel Colour Silver
- Height 12.30mm
- Lug-to-Lug 45.8mm
Features
- Swiss made
- Quartz ETA G10.202 AB COSC, with 4 jewels, chronograph complication, power drive and preci-drive certification.
- 38-months power reserve.
- Applied logo Twin-flag flat and polished.
- Marine-grade stainless steel light-catcher case with polished and brushed surfaces.
- Matt finish dial
- Applied numerals, flat, polished
- Polished hour and minute hands
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