2026 Christopher Ward C63 Sealander 36mm Dragonfly Blue

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A now-discontinued 2026 Christopher Ward C63 Sealander 36mm Dragonfly Blue, a beautifully proportioned everyday sports watch that perfectly showcases Christopher Ward's reputation for exceptional value and thoughtful design. Its versatile 36mm Light-catcher case combines crisp finishing with outstanding wearability, while the mesmerising Dragonfly Blue dial steals the show, shifting effortlessly between vibrant aquamarine and deep teal as it catches the light. Powered by the proven Swiss Sellita SW200 automatic movement and paired with the superb Consort bracelet, the Sealander delivers everyday practicality with refined finishing that rivals watches at a significantly higher price point. Complete with its original box, paperwork, and all spare links, this discontinued reference is one of the most desirable colourways in the C63 lineup.

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Here we have a now-discontinued 2026 Christopher Ward C63 Sealander 36mm Dragonfly Blue, reference C63-36ADA3-S00B4, featuring a beautifully proportioned 36mm 316L marine-grade stainless steel Light-catcher case that gently curves over your wrist with tapered lugs, a lug-to-lug length of 42.5mm, and a sleek case thickness of 11mm to ensure a comfortable and versatile fit. Alternating brushed and polished surfaces transition with razor-sharp edges that dramatically play with the light as you rotate your wrist. On the right side, a signed screw-down crown engraved with the Christopher Ward embossed motif helps ensure an impressive 150 metres/500 feet of water resistance. A fixed 24-hour circular brushed-and-polished bezel features black lacquer-filled numerals and supports a scratch-resistant, anti-reflective sapphire crystal directly above a breathtaking, vibrant Dragonfly Blue aquamarine/teal dial. This highly coveted dial boasts a shimmering polished lacquer and sunray finish that captures an extraordinary depth of colour, mimicking the iridescent wings of its namesake. Surrounding the dial are applied, top-brushed steel indexes with diamond-polished facets, each down-filled with a clean strip of Super-LumiNova Grade X1 BL C1 to deliver exceptional low-light legibility. At 6 o’clock, a perfectly colour-matched date window keeps the layout clean and symmetrical. Brushed and polished gun-metal hands are filled with the same Super-LumiNova Grade X1 BL C1 complemented by an orange-tipped GMT arrow hand and an orange-tipped sweeping second hand, complete with the characteristic Trident counterweight. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back proudly displays the individual serial number. Beating inside is the ultra-reliable, Swiss-made automatic Sellita Calibre SW200 movement, operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour across 26 jewels with an elaborate Colimaçoné (snailed) rotor finish. It comes paired with its original 20mm brushed-and-polished flat-link marine-grade stainless steel 5-link Consort bracelet, featuring a signed butterfly clasp. All spare links are included and come complete with their official Christopher Ward presentation box and paperwork.

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This watch is sold with its original Christopher Ward presentation box and paperwork. It comes paired with its original 20mm quick-release, brushed and polished flat-link marine-grade stainless steel 5-link Consort bracelet, featuring a signed butterfly clasp. All spare links are included. The watch is from January 2026 and is sold in worn condition. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.

Personal Note

The C63 Sealander has become one of my favourite recommendations for anyone looking for a true everyday watch, and this Dragonfly Blue version is undoubtedly one of the standout colourways. It's everything you want from a daily wearer: comfortable, beautifully finished, reliable, and versatile, but with just enough personality to make it feel special. The dial is what really sets it apart. It provides the perfect pop of colour without ever feeling loud or over the top. Depending on the light, it shifts between vibrant aqua and deep teal, meaning it works just as well with a T-shirt in the summer as it does under a shirt cuff in the office. Christopher Ward has built a reputation for offering incredible value for money, and the Sealander is a perfect example of why. Throw in the now-discontinued Dragonfly Blue dial, and you've got a watch that stands out from the crowd for all the right reasons. Snap it up today!

Specification

Reference : C63-36ADA3-S00B4
Movement : Automatic Sellita Cal. SW200
Age : January 2026
Year : 2026
Case Size : 36mm
Case Thickness : 11mm
Lug to Lug : 42.5mm
Lugs : 20mm
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 now-discontinued 2026 Christopher Ward C63 Sealander 36mm Dragonfly Blue, reference C63-36ADA3-S00B4, featuring a beautifully proportioned 36mm 316L marine-grade stainless steel Light-catcher case that gently curves over your wrist with tapered lugs, a lug-to-lug length of 42.5mm, and a sleek case thickness of 11mm to ensure a comfortable and versatile fit. Alternating brushed and polished surfaces transition with razor-sharp edges that dramatically play with the light as you rotate your wrist. On the right side, a signed screw-down crown engraved with the Christopher Ward embossed motif helps ensure an impressive 150 metres/500 feet of water resistance. A fixed 24-hour circular brushed-and-polished bezel features black lacquer-filled numerals and supports a scratch-resistant, anti-reflective sapphire crystal directly above a breathtaking, vibrant Dragonfly Blue aquamarine/teal dial. This highly coveted dial boasts a shimmering polished lacquer and sunray finish that captures an extraordinary depth of colour, mimicking the iridescent wings of its namesake. Surrounding the dial are applied, top-brushed steel indexes with diamond-polished facets, each down-filled with a clean strip of Super-LumiNova Grade X1 BL C1 to deliver exceptional low-light legibility. At 6 o’clock, a perfectly colour-matched date window keeps the layout clean and symmetrical. Brushed and polished gun-metal hands are filled with the same Super-LumiNova Grade X1 BL C1 complemented by an orange-tipped GMT arrow hand and an orange-tipped sweeping second hand, complete with the characteristic Trident counterweight. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back proudly displays the individual serial number. Beating inside is the ultra-reliable, Swiss-made automatic Sellita Calibre SW200 movement, operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour across 26 jewels with an elaborate Colimaçoné (snailed) rotor finish. It comes paired with its original 20mm brushed-and-polished flat-link marine-grade stainless steel 5-link Consort bracelet, featuring a signed butterfly clasp. All spare links are included and come complete with their official Christopher Ward presentation box and paperwork.

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