I’ve been writing about the Mido Ocean Star Diver 600 for close to 6 months now. It…
Ever since I reviewed my first Christopher Ward Trident review – 7 years ago – I’ve had…
I’ve looked at a few different Mido watches over the last couple of years, and while they…
I know, you’re saying to yourself, didn’t Christopher Ward give us (the watch world) a bronze watch…
As you may have seen from some of our other esteemed colleagues in the watch world (it’s…
Over the past few years, we’ve brought you word on a variety of Mido watches, and have…
Ah, COSC certification, a meaningless distinction that simply suggests that someone in Switzerland looked at your watch…
Do you have a medical professional in your life? How about someone aspiring to be a medical professional? While the practice of checking one’s pulse manually has fallen by the wayside with modern medical devices, it can’t hurt to have a very hand backup device, or just own something that pays homage to that tradition. The Christopher Ward C9 Pulsometer Limited Edition Chronometer makes it easy to measure a heartbeat. And it is a pretty nice looking watch to boot.
We are fans of Christopher Ward here at WWR, I think that is pretty evident. I purchased my CW before I started writing reviews, and it is still one of my go to watches when I am not wearing a watch for review. If you are not familiar with the brand, they are a London based company that sells Swiss made watches direct over the internet, with no brand ambassadors. They have recently starting flexing their watch making chops, creating a new in-house movement. The Christopher Ward C9 5 Day Small Second Chronometer uses the in-house SH21 hand wound movement to produce a COSC certified dress watch.
Christopher Ward has made a lot of watches with ties to motor sports, and to legendary cars. Their latest release deepens this connection, with 4 watches commemorating the tradition of Grand Prix racing in Europe. The Christopher Ward C70 GP Chronometer is a COSC certified chronograph offered in four flavors, honoring British, French, Belgian and Italian race tracks.