Christopher Ward C60 Trident Lumiere: brighten up the depths
By now, we should all be very familiar with the Christopher Ward C60 lineup. It’s the very first watch I…
By now, we should all be very familiar with the Christopher Ward C60 lineup. It’s the very first watch I…
When it comes to the dive watches that Christopher Ward offers, your mind no doubt immediately goes to the Trident…
I know, you’re saying to yourself, didn’t Christopher Ward give us (the watch world) a bronze watch earlier this year?…
I didn’t wear this piece much, but not because I didn’t like it. Quite the contrary; it has terrific build…
On the heels of a slew of Trident announcements, Christopher Ward has one more thing. It’s not nearly as exciting…
Ok, dear reader – it’s time for me to dive back into the world of GMT watch reviews. As you…
The Christopher Ward Trident 600M is a looker. It’s comfortable on the wrist and wears nicely when out and about….
Whenever a new iteration of the Christopher Ward C60 is introduced, I pay rather close attention. This is because the…
The diver’s chronograph is an interesting combination of features, and the Christopher Ward C60 Trident Chronograph Pro 600 is the latest entry, and the brand’s first, into that category. Now, I own a diving chrono (not from CW, another brand), and I like the look, but the complication is certainly not going to be useful for diving. With the screw down protectors for the pushers, it can’t be operated underwater, so it is a stylistic choice here. You want a diver as you swim deep into the paperwork at your desk, and you like the features of a chronograph. The usefulness of the complication aside, I do think it is a very attractive watch.
Back in January, I previewed Christopher Ward’s update to their Trident line of watches. For the automatics, the update included newer, longer lasting lume and a ceramic bezel, as well as an increased depth rating. At the time, I wanted to see if I could get a watch for a hands on review. Well, the brand obliged and I opened the box of a Christopher Ward C60 Trident GMT with a ceramic bezel in green just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, luck of the Irish indeed.