2025 Christopher Ward The C12 Loco Pasadena Blue 41mm

Here we have a beautiful 2025 Christopher Ward The C12 Loco Pasadena Blue. ‘Loco’ is derived from Locomotion in reference to the mesmerising balance. Featuring a polished, sandblasted and brushed 41mm stainless steel tonneau-shaped case. Three vertically stacked elements, held by eight screws, consist of a floating free-sprung balance, a small-toothed escapement, and a large floating sapphire watch face.

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Here we have a beautiful 2025 Christopher Ward The C12 Loco Pasadena Blue. ‘Loco’ is derived from Locomotion in reference to the mesmerising balance. Featuring a polished, sandblasted and brushed 41mm stainless steel tonneau-shaped case. Its profile takes many of the design cues from their Bel Canto, flowing seamlessly over your wrist thanks to the tapered integrated bracelet. Its sculpted mid-section leads to a lug-to-lug length of 43mm and a case thickness of 13.5mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, there is a deep knurled, embossed, signed crown. The stepped brushed, polished, and sandblasted bezel features a 12-sided scalloped edge, holding a box-shaped sapphire crystal AR-coated on both sides, above a dynamic multi-layered Pasadena Blue dial with a vertical brushed and sunburst polished design. Three vertically stacked elements, held by eight screws, consist of a floating free-sprung balance, a small-toothed escapement, and a large floating sapphire watch face. The watch face features a minute track and applied sculpted dagger-shaped indexes marking the hours, filled with Super-LumiNova Grade X1 BL C1. Surrounding these multi-faceted brushed and diamond-polished sword hands filled with the same lume. The various surfaces play magically with the light as you rotate your wrist. On the reverse is a screw-down exhibition case, inside a Frank Stelzer-designed manually wound Cal. CW-003, 29 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour, their second in-house movement based on the original CW-001 (SH21), beautifully finished and features the Christopher Ward motif. Feller Pivotages SA assisted them with the unique, custom-designed balance wheel. It comes paired with its 23mm integrated stainless steel bracelet, innovative Twelve quick-release system, and signed concealed butterfly clasp, all links included, plus three Christopher Ward rubber straps with buckles. The watch also comes with its Christopher Ward presentation box and papers.

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This watch is sold with its original Christopher Ward presentation box and Paperwork. It comes paired with its 23mm integrated stainless steel bracelet, innovative Twelve quick-release system, and signed concealed butterfly clasp, all links included, plus three Christopher Ward rubber straps with buckles. The watch is from July 2025 and is sold in worn condition, but overall it is in very fair condition, as you can see. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.

Personal Note

I am excited to finally bring a Christopher Ward C12 Loco to the website, and this is the wonderful 'Pasadena Blue' model, paired on its bracelet and coming with 3 additional fitted Christopher Ward rubber straps, the value for money in this parcel is amazing. The star is undoubtedly the three vertically stacked elements, held by eight screws, which consist of a floating free-sprung balance, a small-toothed escapement, and a large floating sapphire watch face. Don't hesitate to book an appointment to try this one on for yourself!

Specification

Reference : C12-41H6D1-S00B0
Movement : Manually Wound Cal. CW-003
Age : July 2025
Year : 2025
Case Size : 41mm
Case Thickness : 13.5mm
Lug to Lug : 47mm
Lugs : 23mm (Integrated)
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box and Papers : Box & Papers
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12-Months Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch

About Christopher Ward

In 2005, Mike France, Peter Ellis, and Christopher Ward embarked on a pioneering venture by founding the world’s first online-only watch brand. Their journey began in an unassuming setting—a converted chicken shed located on a picturesque farm in Berkshire, England. With a vision to revolutionise the watch industry, the trio launched two initial models: the C5 Malvern Automatic and the C3 Malvern Chronograph. Shortly after the brand's debut, a significant turning point came when Dave Malone, a lecturer from Tasmania with a passion for horology, spotted an advertisement featuring their watch powered by an ETA 2824–2 automatic movement. Intrigued by the product, Malone decided to purchase one with the intention of writing a critical review for Timezone.com, one of the world’s largest online watch forums. However, contrary to his original plan, Malone's review turned out to be incredibly favourable, declaring the watch to be the “best value mechanical watch in the world.” This affirmation was a game-changer for Christopher Ward, leading to a substantial surge in sales and solidifying the brand's reputation within the watch community. Recognising the potential for growth and the need for innovation, Christopher Ward sought to enhance their offerings. In 2008, after garnering significant acclaim from industry experts and collectors alike, the company began collaborating with Synergies Horlogères, a Swiss watchmaking firm based in Biel, Switzerland. Owned by Jörg Bader, Synergies Horlogères shared Christopher Ward’s vision for creating intricately designed movements and exceptional timepieces. The collaboration marked the beginning of a rigorous period of research, design, and development. After years of hard work, the fruits of their labour were revealed in 2014 with the introduction of their groundbreaking in-house movement, Calibre SH21. This remarkable achievement was not only notable for being a high-quality mechanical movement but also for being the first innovative and financially viable movement developed by a British watch brand in over half a century. The announcement sent ripples through the watch industry, further establishing Christopher Ward as a formidable player dedicated to redefining the standards of luxury and craftsmanship in horology.

Description

Here we have a beautiful 2025 Christopher Ward The C12 Loco Pasadena Blue. ‘Loco’ is derived from Locomotion in reference to the mesmerising balance. Featuring a polished, sandblasted and brushed 41mm stainless steel tonneau-shaped case. Its profile takes many of the design cues from their Bel Canto, flowing seamlessly over your wrist thanks to the tapered integrated bracelet. Its sculpted mid-section leads to a lug-to-lug length of 43mm and a case thickness of 13.5mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, there is a deep knurled, embossed, signed crown. The stepped brushed, polished, and sandblasted bezel features a 12-sided scalloped edge, holding a box-shaped sapphire crystal AR-coated on both sides, above a dynamic multi-layered Pasadena Blue dial with a vertical brushed and sunburst polished design. Three vertically stacked elements, held by eight screws, consist of a floating free-sprung balance, a small-toothed escapement, and a large floating sapphire watch face. The watch face features a minute track and applied sculpted dagger-shaped indexes marking the hours, filled with Super-LumiNova Grade X1 BL C1. Surrounding these multi-faceted brushed and diamond-polished sword hands filled with the same lume. The various surfaces play magically with the light as you rotate your wrist. On the reverse is a screw-down exhibition case, inside a Frank Stelzer-designed manually wound Cal. CW-003, 29 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour, their second in-house movement based on the original CW-001 (SH21), beautifully finished and features the Christopher Ward motif. Feller Pivotages SA assisted them with the unique, custom-designed balance wheel. It comes paired with its 23mm integrated stainless steel bracelet, innovative Twelve quick-release system, and signed concealed butterfly clasp, all links included, plus three Christopher Ward rubber straps with buckles. The watch also comes with its Christopher Ward presentation box and papers.

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