2018 Christopher Ward C65 Trident Vintage on Bracelet
Ref: C65-38-A-SVKS

2018 Christopher Ward C65 Trident Vintage on Bracelet
2018 Christopher Ward C65 Trident Vintage on Bracelet
2018 Christopher Ward C65 Trident Vintage on Bracelet
2018 Christopher Ward C65 Trident Vintage on Bracelet
2018 Christopher Ward C65 Trident Vintage on Bracelet
2018 Christopher Ward C65 Trident Vintage on Bracelet
2018 Christopher Ward C65 Trident Vintage on Bracelet
2018 Christopher Ward C65 Trident Vintage on Bracelet
2018 Christopher Ward C65 Trident Vintage on Bracelet
Regular price
Sold
Sale price
£450.00
Unit price
per 

Specification

Reference : C65-38-A-SVKS
Movement : Automatic Sellita SW200-1
Age : 2011/2020
Specific Age : January 2018
Case Size : 38.5mm
Case Thickness : 12mm
Lug to Lug : 45mm
Lugs : 
20mm
Condition :
 Pre-Owned
Box & Papers :
 Box & Papers
Case Material :
 Stainless Steel
Warranty :
 12-Months Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch


Points of Mention

This watch is sold with its original Christopher Ward box and Christopher Ward paperwork. The watch comes paired with its original Christopher Ward stainless steel bracelet with a signed clasp, all links are provided. The watch is from January 2018 and is sold in worn condition, but overall great condition as you can see. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.

For more photos see here - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DCH5N1jWr6uEDSY-bZXy1pWEKqdYt1et?usp=sharing

4K YouTube video, skip to 27:22 - https://youtu.be/7nz0U21DMsY


The Watch

The divers of the past inspire our 2018 Christopher Ward C65 Trident C65-38-A-SVKS, its 38.5mm stainless steel case has brushed and polished surfaces that transition with crisp edges and tapered lugs, and a lug-to-lug length of 45mm and a thickness of 12mm ensure a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, is a signed crown. A flat 4mm thick sapphire crystal sits above a matte black dial, applied baton indexes coated in Old Radium SuperLuminova, in keeping with the vintage appeal. At 3 o’clock a date window, baton hands with a sweeping centre second covered with the same Old Radium SuperLuminova, the distinctive Trident counterbalance completes the minimalist dial, and the text is contemporary and uncluttered. On the reverse, a screw-down case back with the Trident motif is embossed in the centre, inside an automatic Sellita SW-200-1, 26 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour, a robust and reliable movement. The watch comes fitted on a 20mm Christopher Ward bracelet with a signed clasp, the watch comes with its original Christopher Ward box and paperwork.


Personal Note

One of the nicest Christopher Wards, and I am really a big fan of some of their models, having owned a fair few personally! Pairing it with this bracelet really brings the watch to another level and goes to show how much CW can provide for such an affordable price, even more so when sold pre-owned like this one!


The Brand

Founded in 2005 by Mike France, Peter Ellis and Christopher Ward they started the world's first online-only watch brand. Launched from a converted chicken shed on a farm in Berkshire. Soon after the launch of the brand Dave Malone was a Tasmanian lecturer and watch expert, when he saw the press ad for a watch powered by an ETA 2824–2 automatic movement, he decided to buy one. He planned to write a critical review on the world’s largest watch forum, Timezone.com. Fortunately for Christopher Ward, his review was most complimentary, stating the watch was the “best value mechanical watch in the world” and sales immediately spiked and Christopher Ward became firmly established. After receiving such high praise in the industry and from collectors in 2008 they began work with assistance from a Swiss watchmaking company: Synergies Horlogères. Based in Biel, Switzerland. SH was owned and led by Jörg Bader who had the same vision Christopher Ward had on designing a new movement. After many years of design and development, July 2nd 2014 saw the announcement to an astounding watch industry of their in-house movement, Calibre SH21, the first commercially viable mechanical movement from a British watch brand in over 50 years.