Christopher Ward, everyone’s favorite “premium British watch brand” is announcing the C8 Regulator Limited Edition, a regulator…
The Christopher Ward Trident 600M is a looker. It’s comfortable on the wrist and wears nicely when…
I’ve long looked in askance at companies like Daniel Wellington and Christopher Ward. Not only are their…
The UK-based Christopher Ward has just announced the C8 UTC Worldtimer, a new GMT watch in their…
Whenever a new iteration of the Christopher Ward C60 is introduced, I pay rather close attention. This…
In our weekly installment, Watching the Web, we take a look at some interesting articles from the past week, from around the web and on our own site.
Christopher Ward is a watchmaker that gets a fair bit of space on our pages. Not because they pay us, or advertise on the site, but because they make really nice watches and sells them at affordable price points. I have one, a friend of mine has one, and I am pretty sure Patrick has one. But all of these have someone else’s watch movement ticking away beneath the attractive design. Well, CW just changed the equation. The C9 Harrison 5 Day Automatic houses the brand’s first in-house movement, boasting a (you guessed it) 5 day power reserve.
Welcome back to our weekly installment, where we have a quick look at some interesting watches and…
Christopher Ward is a brand that we’ve been pleased to come across here at WWR. This British…
Looks like we’re shaping up with at least a few days here of watches that feature interesting twists on the display of the date. Many readers of this site of course know Christoper Ward as the British brand turning out interesting designs at affordable pricepoints (with some more recent forays into higher end pieces as well). Their latest brings to bear a design feature that I don’t know that we’ve seen before from the brand – a big day/date display.