I prefer the blue dial over this orange dial. Chris ward usually has coupons for $125usd off a watch. I own a few Chris wards and they have all been phenomenal
@@YoureTerrific Agreed. Always look for the coupon codes. Nowadays you can find them online as well. And they do depend on your currency. In Euro the coupons are worth 120€ if spending more than 600€ if I remember correctly. Afaik they're available nearly all year long. If there is no current code just wait a few months. On Christmas / holiday season at the latest they do have new ones. Considering that the CW prices are REALLY competetive! I owned four of them including one early Inhouse. The quality and attention to detail is exceptionally good for the price!
The dial reminds me of a 2022 sapphire take on the translucent N64s many of us grew up with. The blue and smoke gray look even more to that style, and I personally would buy a Jungle Green color if they made it. Thanks for the video!
Another great review of a great brand! I owned four CW's in the past, including one early Inhouse. The quality and attention to detail is exceptionally good for the price! Especially considering that they almost always have some coupon codes around $125 / 120€ (codes depending on the currency). I also like that the brand and its owners are very responsive. Two years ago I send them an email congratulating them to their new releases and great offerings for fair prices and got a happy and kind response from Mike France, one of their co-founders! It's an honest, down-to-earth brand which is not the standard in this business.
@@chrisjones6439 Really, you obviously know next to nothing about watches. Go and look at their catalogue both past and present and see the unique watches within. Nothing but a sad sad little troll.
@@garyboyle695 I was referring to France and not the watches, but hey, what do I know as a sad troll with no watch knowledge whatsoever. BTW, I've owned nine CW watches so you're absolutely spot on mate, I have no right to comment. Maybe with your extensive experience with the brand you could educate me.....
Thank you for throwing in alternative options in that price point. It allows fair and open comparisons. I prefer the orange since it totally different than the others out there.
The sheer quality of your work always puts me in the mood to sit down and learn how to be a better creator… whilst listening to some smooth funky jazz. Bravo on this one. I hear you regarding the design language of CW. I had the Worn & wound Sandstorm Blackout for a bit, but ended up returning it in favor of the BB36 S&G you liked. I just wanted the CW to make me feel something a little more. It didn’t.
Oddly enough this is the first watch that got me interested in a long time, it's a really interesting sport/diver. I think the blue version might be really interesting as well. Nice video again!!!
Very excited you reviewed a CW! CW was my first automatic watch I purchased last year and now own several. This watch was perfect for your video, colorful. Good job!
I had C60 Sapphire Black for a year now and I absolutely love it. It's my go to summer watch. And I got a new C63 Bronze with almost the same clear dial a week ago and I'm enamored with it.
I think that worth mention that CW also have one of THE BEST customer service in the business! Also the watches come with 5 years warranty and 2 months of returning. Ah, and the customer also receives a very nice lifestyle magazine every quarter or so. Needless to say that I am a big fan of the brand. Great review, I hope you make more videos about CW!
I have the blue version of this watch. It's my one and only diver. I'm not much of a diver guy, and they look kind of samey samey to me. But the dial immediately caught my eye; it gives the watch a unique interest and flair. With their occasional is 15% off sales, you can get it for $800 on a strap, which is well worth it, I think. I also got the bracelet. It's quite good for the price, and I think it's the best look for the watch.
What's key to CW, although not a huge fan myself, is that they're simply not ripping you off. What you see is what you get, which is a lot more than what can be said for so many small independent brands.
"Don't get all Judgy" lol Your particular brand of humor just "gets me". Fantastic video as always! CW looks good here. It doesn't feel like something I would pull the trigger on, but I can respect it. It looks very well made for the money.
I've been a fan of CW for a few years now. They are all super comfortable, built like a tank and are very sparkly with their light-catcher case. Their straps are super comfortable and all of their bracelets come standard with a quick adjust clasp...as they should! I have four CWs including the original blue sapphire when they first launched it. I most recently picked up their Concept watch, which is an amazing work of art! Some of their designs are a little out there, but still more conservative than say Farer, another British micro that makes solid watches.
My C65 Super Compressor is the first watch I unboxed and immediately started cursing becuase it was so jaw droppingly gorgeous in person. While I have other much more expensive things in my collection I will never sell this watch. It has such personality and fun with detailing and build quality that rivals almost anything this side of 5k. For any of my friends wanting to dip their toes into a nice auto I always send them to CW. Whatever they choose it will ooze quality and be a good ownership experience for them.
Another great, fun, and informative video 👍👍. I have 3 CW watches. They are great value for money watches. Bought my first one in 2018, C60 Mk2 38mm. Still have it until today. Prices have creep up but which brand hasn't?
Lovely! Thanks. I got the c60 #tide, which has an incredible sapphire lumed dial and an even better movement. The cases are reportedly made in the same factory as Tudor, Rolex‘s little sister brand, and to me feel nicer than my Hamiltons and Longines….
Really enjoy your style, video aesthetics and script. Very entertaining and interesting release by CW. The brand grows on me, even though I don't own any yet.
Any chance you might review anything from Farer? I've recently purchased the Bernina Chronosport Manual Wind and it's impressive. Great design and build quality. Best wishes...
I picked up the white 40mm Trident on bracelet a while back. It's my first CW and it is really impressive. The bracelet is as surprisingly nice as the watch head. The only changes I'd make would be to sacrifice 400m of WR for a mm or 2 of thickness.
I am a massive fan of the brand and their c60 range - but the sapphire dial variants don’t do it for me either - something about them in person, they don’t pop like in images. The standard trident pro is the way to go. I have the 40mm white dial and it sits very very comfortably in the company of the seamaster 300, Oris divers 65, Seiko spb143, and black Bay in the watch box. If you want to spend £1k on a dive watch then look no further.
As a fan of orange, this watch speaks to me. They almost have too many options as there are a ton of great CW designs. That C1 Moonglow, tho? That's my must have...
I have very little experience with CW, but I have played around with 2 (belong to a friend). They are surprisingly very nice. They feel nice on the wrist and the new models have very good QC. They remind me of Baume and Mercier in a way. Again cool but underrated.
Another good day! Hey Evan, I have a question, I'm slowly making my way towards a rolex purchase, and with the lack of any mens rolex availability in my AD in Qatar, I thought I'd ask you since I have noticed that my taste matches yours 99% if not a full 100%. The 2 rolex that spoke to me and are in my close future budget, is the Explorer in your video at around 25k AED (2004-2006) and the discontinued oyster perpetual 116000 which has the Explorer arabic applied in the classic op dial.(2018 and above) at around 26-32k AED. My questions are I guess that the build quality (bracelet solidity, watch heft? That solid feeling I guess) and new vs old since 2006 is damn near 20 years old. And the op 116000 was just discontinued in 2020. Comparison video!? 😂 I would appreciate your opinion. Also you should make a discord? I would love to talk watches with you for hours especially since the ADs here don't really give all that much attention with the oil money and crazy rich customers. Also I realised that this comment is DAMN long. I apologise, and thanks in advance.
IMHO this CW blows away all the competitors you listed. But that's because I find myself attracted to "quirky" (with Doug DeMuro voice), fun watches. Were I in the market for a "dive" watch, this would be at the top of my list.
Vero is also making some good alternatives to this watch. Swiss made with swiss movements, 10 year warranty, and good water resistance. All for less than 1k. :p
The designs of their pieces are really lovely and their quality seems to be incredible. I'd love to purchase one....but i just cant get past the name. Maybe its juvenile of me, but i feel like the name falls in line with Daniel Wellington on the creativity scale
I'm a Brit and it's beans on toast thanks very much. I too have looked at CW and can be honest here, they leave me stone cold. It's as if they don't really know where they are trying to get to or what they are. Take the watch you are reviewing. I have seen many similar watches for sale in the octagonal display box at my local supermarket and not one of them is priced at more than $100. They are all show and no go and at a price well worth avoiding. You really should get your hands on a MAEN or two. I bought one a couple of months ago and am mighty impressed with it. They leave CW watches in the beans on toast menu where they belong...
I owned the blue dial variant of the model you're showcasing. I wouldn't call it a sporty, I don't believe that it would withstand any pressure under water either. 70 days after my purchase, I bumped my left wrist into a door knob when the transparent blue dial shattered and the hour indicators floated like confetti in a snowball. I sent the watch back to get it fixed and was asked to approve the cost of 170 quid for the repairs by CW. I loved the watch, but I know it would not stand another such silly accident and I would be asked by the designers of this faulty tool to commit to another round of repairs. So I won't fix it, and I won't bother to pick it up either. It was a total waste of hard earned money.
Really enjoy your reviews. Great looking watch. I too once shared your curiosity about CW. After buying a C60 just over a year ago, that curiosity turned to disappointment and regret. Operating the crown feels like there's sand the movement. It's bad...
I’m not crazy about the CW transparent dials either, but I do really like my C60 Elite. It’s the only diver in my 7 watch collection and I like it well enough that I currently have no other divers on my wish list. And I have a lot on my wish list.
I ordered the C63 Sealander Elite with the Titanium Bracelet a few months ago. It was the first CW watch I ever ordered. Upon receiving the watch, I was sadly disappointed in its fit and finish - it really looked cheap to me. When I attempted to manually wind the watch, the stem revealed a pronounced wobble and the movement made a grinding sound. The pins in the titanium bracelet were the most difficult I’ve ever adjusted - I have the proper tools and have adjusted many bracelets from various manufacturers. The only good news about CW was that they stood by their word and accepted my return of the watch and fully reimbursed me. I’d really like to like the CW product, but I just can’t. I BIG pass for me.
The watch isn’t your cup of tea but compared to the options you listed, I really like this! Thank you for showcasing it. The neat bezel, crisp case finishing and well thought out strap look great complementing the dial design. The C60 is an example of how waiting for a watch to speak to you shows how desirability can differ. I’d been eyeing the Horage Supersede (different price bracket and packing a lot more except WR) but this stirred me more.
I'm waiting till summer rolls around to get that blue Super Compressor they make, so I'm a fan of this brand, though I have never seen one on anyone's wrist or any real life situation. My favorite part of this one is that cool strap, and well the least is the color case window. Enjoyed the episode as always !
I've owned several CWs, as well as some of the competitors you mention, i.e. the Longines, Squale, Zodiac and Yema. They're all decent watches (with the exception of the Yema which is junk), but I believe the CWs and Longines are the best in terms of build quality and accuracy.
Firstly, all compliments on the narrative. I really like it in every video. Secondly, you didn’t mention the hand set. How do you feel about the oddly short and broad hour hand? That is actually the feature that is holding me back on buying the C63 gmt
Ambivalent! I love this. I would have one, I really would. All that is preventing me, is the thought of how hreat an Amber sapphire would look. Nice review, with great photography.
Great review as always. I own a couple of CW watches and have been really happy with them. Their customer service is top notch too. You can't go wrong with a purchase from them.
Yeah I’m down with the blue. That said, I think the only thing holding me back from a potential purchase, is the price. Not that it’s not worth it, it is, but the transparent dial (which is cool and outside the box thinking) makes it seem somehow like a novelty?….and makes the price feel like it should be in the $6-$800 range.
Every January and Julyish they run a big sale and you can grab their watches for 30-50% off. I got a C60 professional on the bracelet for $600. Just be patient and buy at the right time.
It is sooo refreshing to see an honest CW review, even if the CW fanboys will probably not use it in their usual gushing posts... The dial is a plastic disc, something that is often conveniently forgotten... Swiss made... See made in China ( although Tbf many brands can be accused of that) QC has deteriorated since Wera left. Although quality has improved over the years, as has prices, they do provide good value.... in one of their many, many sales.... In answer to your question..... Not at rrp.... Ever
I have never held a CW in person but many of their options, including this one, are pretty cool looking and seem well spec'ed for the price vs the competition. The biggest issue I have is with the Name branding. I am sure it's just me, but it kind of reminds of of a fashion like brand, M. Kors, Tommy Hilfiger etc.. not that the watches resemble that of a fashion brand just the use of the name itself. Sounds stupid but that's a turn off for me.
Where'd you get that jacket? I love that thing. Edit: I own 2 Christopher Wards and I have officially named them the best value in watch making. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
When my son was about 3 he told his older sister. “Your not the chief of me”. 😂. Ever since I replace boss with chief every chance I get, inside joke with myself
I think the CW walks all over any of the alternatives you mentioned tbh. I don't have much to say about the Longines with the exception that it's possibly targeted less to watch goons. The Doxa, Marathon, Seikos and Zodiac really don't represent comparable value despite the issues you may well have with the SW-200 winding fault. The Archimede and Yema aren't bad choices however they stumble a bit in terms of fit and finishing imo. Largely, tho, I agree that the 600m WR isn't necessary - especially if the watch ends up being the better part of 15mm thick. Finally, I don't think the sapphire dial is really that compelling either. Shame really, CW have nailed other aspects of their designs, the light catcher case, bezel action and their handsets are awesome! Sorry for essay, I really like your videos, your use of colour is lush!
I like it but it breaks one cardinal rule for me, doesn't wear flat. The lugs are floating and on my wrist the effect would be even more pronounced. This is one of those brands that I've been meaning to try for years but just have never gotten around to it. Probably one day I will, if the all the stars align and I say Klaatu, Barada.... Neh *sneezes* oh no.
I love Christopher Ward! Hot take: I actually prefer their take on the Explorer II than the real thing. I genuinely think you're getting an all around better watch for a much better price with the CW.
@@YoureTerrific It is the C63. They make it in white and black. It is 39mm. I am hoping they come out with an above 40mm. They usually make two sizes in their watches (sometimes). The super compressor is amazing. I purchased the light blue/white. It amazing me how different you can make their watches with the different straps they offer.
I‘ve had the C63 Sealander GMT in white. Returned it after two weeks for a full refund. The dial was just so bland and had a plastic-like look to it. The bracelet also felt cheap. Their leather straps on the other hand are really good and I kept those.
I know everyone says it but I’m waiting on the day they ditch writing Christopher Ward on the dial and just stick to their logo (which is clever and strong enough to stand alone)
If they want to prove their technical chops, they should focus on making it slimmer. That's the really horological accomplishment. Let's see those sub-10mm sport watches!
I thought I'd stop by and view your video as I do enjoy your content. But, in my opinion, Christopher Ward offers outstanding value and brilliant execution for the money. I see some (but not all) of your comparisons to the brand names in the first group but none of the Seiko watches. Come on. Seiko could use some QC lessons from CW and it might be enlightening to do a side by side comparison of the two brands. Peace.
I prefer the blue dial over this orange dial. Chris ward usually has coupons for $125usd off a watch. I own a few Chris wards and they have all been phenomenal
Good to know.
@@YoureTerrific Agreed. Always look for the coupon codes. Nowadays you can find them online as well. And they do depend on your currency. In Euro the coupons are worth 120€ if spending more than 600€ if I remember correctly. Afaik they're available nearly all year long. If there is no current code just wait a few months. On Christmas / holiday season at the latest they do have new ones. Considering that the CW prices are REALLY competetive! I owned four of them including one early Inhouse. The quality and attention to detail is exceptionally good for the price!
I believe they’ve stopped doing discount codes etc, as they aim to elevate the image of their brand……
Just bought the blue one, looks amazing & the quality is great
Been really interested in CW, seems like the perfect balance of value and exceptional quality.
You might be right.
The dial reminds me of a 2022 sapphire take on the translucent N64s many of us grew up with. The blue and smoke gray look even more to that style, and I personally would buy a Jungle Green color if they made it. Thanks for the video!
Another great review of a great brand! I owned four CW's in the past, including one early Inhouse. The quality and attention to detail is exceptionally good for the price! Especially considering that they almost always have some coupon codes around $125 / 120€ (codes depending on the currency). I also like that the brand and its owners are very responsive. Two years ago I send them an email congratulating them to their new releases and great offerings for fair prices and got a happy and kind response from Mike France, one of their co-founders! It's an honest, down-to-earth brand which is not the standard in this business.
Narcissistic, pretentious, nasty bit of work....
France, not the watches...
They're just homages 😁
@@chrisjones6439 Really, you obviously know next to nothing about watches. Go and look at their catalogue both past and present and see the unique watches within. Nothing but a sad sad little troll.
@@garyboyle695 I was referring to France and not the watches, but hey, what do I know as a sad troll with no watch knowledge whatsoever.
BTW, I've owned nine CW watches so you're absolutely spot on mate, I have no right to comment.
Maybe with your extensive experience with the brand you could educate me.....
@Hey Guys summed up perfectly 👍
Thank you for throwing in alternative options in that price point. It allows fair and open comparisons. I prefer the orange since it totally different than the others out there.
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Keep making videos! Great info with humour. Your perspective on watches is interesting. No doubt your channel will do great things!
Thanks so much.
The sheer quality of your work always puts me in the mood to sit down and learn how to be a better creator… whilst listening to some smooth funky jazz. Bravo on this one.
I hear you regarding the design language of CW. I had the Worn & wound Sandstorm Blackout for a bit, but ended up returning it in favor of the BB36 S&G you liked. I just wanted the CW to make me feel something a little more. It didn’t.
Excellent review. Love your tongue in cheek humour.
Thanks
Oddly enough this is the first watch that got me interested in a long time, it's a really interesting sport/diver. I think the blue version might be really interesting as well. Nice video again!!!
Go for it.
Very excited you reviewed a CW! CW was my first automatic watch I purchased last year and now own several. This watch was perfect for your video, colorful. Good job!
I had C60 Sapphire Black for a year now and I absolutely love it. It's my go to summer watch. And I got a new C63 Bronze with almost the same clear dial a week ago and I'm enamored with it.
I think that worth mention that CW also have one of THE BEST customer service in the business! Also the watches come with 5 years warranty and 2 months of returning. Ah, and the customer also receives a very nice lifestyle magazine every quarter or so. Needless to say that I am a big fan of the brand. Great review, I hope you make more videos about CW!
I have the blue version of this watch. It's my one and only diver. I'm not much of a diver guy, and they look kind of samey samey to me. But the dial immediately caught my eye; it gives the watch a unique interest and flair. With their occasional is 15% off sales, you can get it for $800 on a strap, which is well worth it, I think. I also got the bracelet. It's quite good for the price, and I think it's the best look for the watch.
What's key to CW, although not a huge fan myself, is that they're simply not ripping you off. What you see is what you get, which is a lot more than what can be said for so many small independent brands.
This watch is gorgeous. Thank you for featuring it on your channel.
"Don't get all Judgy" lol
Your particular brand of humor just "gets me".
Fantastic video as always! CW looks good here.
It doesn't feel like something I would pull the trigger on, but I can respect it.
It looks very well made for the money.
Thanks. And same.
I've been a fan of CW for a few years now. They are all super comfortable, built like a tank and are very sparkly with their light-catcher case. Their straps are super comfortable and all of their bracelets come standard with a quick adjust clasp...as they should!
I have four CWs including the original blue sapphire when they first launched it. I most recently picked up their Concept watch, which is an amazing work of art!
Some of their designs are a little out there, but still more conservative than say Farer, another British micro that makes solid watches.
That concept watch looks great.
Thanks! Great review!
My C65 Super Compressor is the first watch I unboxed and immediately started cursing becuase it was so jaw droppingly gorgeous in person. While I have other much more expensive things in my collection I will never sell this watch. It has such personality and fun with detailing and build quality that rivals almost anything this side of 5k. For any of my friends wanting to dip their toes into a nice auto I always send them to CW. Whatever they choose it will ooze quality and be a good ownership experience for them.
Another great, fun, and informative video 👍👍. I have 3 CW watches. They are great value for money watches. Bought my first one in 2018, C60 Mk2 38mm. Still have it until today. Prices have creep up but which brand hasn't?
Lovely! Thanks. I got the c60 #tide, which has an incredible sapphire lumed dial and an even better movement. The cases are reportedly made in the same factory as Tudor, Rolex‘s little sister brand, and to me feel nicer than my Hamiltons and Longines….
Your videos always bring a smile. Thank you. 🙏
Really like it, nice video, but for me it's missing the deployment clasp for the strap, I wonder if they sell that one as an accessory
SOOO DANG GOOD! ❤️🔥🔥🔥
CW is doing their thing 🔥
Really enjoy your style, video aesthetics and script. Very entertaining and interesting release by CW. The brand grows on me, even though I don't own any yet.
What do you use as a background for these videos? Cause it seems like a table that can change between various matte/pastel colors lol
Very nice watch! Thank you for showcasing it
My pleasure!
I've been wanting the black 63gmt. Looks amazing. Nice review. Thanks
Hopefully you can review the Moonglow.
Any chance you might review anything from Farer? I've recently purchased the Bernina Chronosport Manual Wind and it's impressive. Great design and build quality. Best wishes...
I picked up the white 40mm Trident on bracelet a while back. It's my first CW and it is really impressive. The bracelet is as surprisingly nice as the watch head.
The only changes I'd make would be to sacrifice 400m of WR for a mm or 2 of thickness.
I’d take that change
I am a massive fan of the brand and their c60 range - but the sapphire dial variants don’t do it for me either - something about them in person, they don’t pop like in images. The standard trident pro is the way to go. I have the 40mm white dial and it sits very very comfortably in the company of the seamaster 300, Oris divers 65, Seiko spb143, and black Bay in the watch box. If you want to spend £1k on a dive watch then look no further.
As a fan of orange, this watch speaks to me. They almost have too many options as there are a ton of great CW designs. That C1 Moonglow, tho? That's my must have...
I have very little experience with CW, but I have played around with 2 (belong to a friend). They are surprisingly very nice. They feel nice on the wrist and the new models have very good QC. They remind me of Baume and Mercier in a way. Again cool but underrated.
Another good day!
Hey Evan, I have a question,
I'm slowly making my way towards a rolex purchase, and with the lack of any mens rolex availability in my AD in Qatar, I thought I'd ask you since I have noticed that my taste matches yours 99% if not a full 100%.
The 2 rolex that spoke to me and are in my close future budget, is the Explorer in your video at around 25k AED (2004-2006) and the discontinued oyster perpetual 116000 which has the Explorer arabic applied in the classic op dial.(2018 and above) at around 26-32k AED. My questions are I guess that the build quality (bracelet solidity, watch heft? That solid feeling I guess) and new vs old since 2006 is damn near 20 years old. And the op 116000 was just discontinued in 2020. Comparison video!? 😂
I would appreciate your opinion.
Also you should make a discord? I would love to talk watches with you for hours especially since the ADs here don't really give all that much attention with the oil money and crazy rich customers.
Also I realised that this comment is DAMN long. I apologise, and thanks in advance.
IMHO this CW blows away all the competitors you listed. But that's because I find myself attracted to "quirky" (with Doug DeMuro voice), fun watches. Were I in the market for a "dive" watch, this would be at the top of my list.
Can't go wrong with a CW. I plan to get another one at some point.
The Moonglow is phenomenal. Especially on the Milanese. Worth seeing if you can borrow one.
Vero is also making some good alternatives to this watch. Swiss made with swiss movements, 10 year warranty, and good water resistance. All for less than 1k. :p
The designs of their pieces are really lovely and their quality seems to be incredible. I'd love to purchase one....but i just cant get past the name. Maybe its juvenile of me, but i feel like the name falls in line with Daniel Wellington on the creativity scale
Question, which strap are you rocking here, cant find it on the website
I'm a Brit and it's beans on toast thanks very much. I too have looked at CW and can be honest here, they leave me stone cold. It's as if they don't really know where they are trying to get to or what they are. Take the watch you are reviewing. I have seen many similar watches for sale in the octagonal display box at my local supermarket and not one of them is priced at more than $100. They are all show and no go and at a price well worth avoiding. You really should get your hands on a MAEN or two. I bought one a couple of months ago and am mighty impressed with it. They leave CW watches in the beans on toast menu where they belong...
I owned the blue dial variant of the model you're showcasing. I wouldn't call it a sporty, I don't believe that it would withstand any pressure under water either. 70 days after my purchase, I bumped my left wrist into a door knob when the transparent blue dial shattered and the hour indicators floated like confetti in a snowball. I sent the watch back to get it fixed and was asked to approve the cost of 170 quid for the repairs by CW. I loved the watch, but I know it would not stand another such silly accident and I would be asked by the designers of this faulty tool to commit to another round of repairs. So I won't fix it, and I won't bother to pick it up either. It was a total waste of hard earned money.
Really enjoy your reviews. Great looking watch. I too once shared your curiosity about CW. After buying a C60 just over a year ago, that curiosity turned to disappointment and regret. Operating the crown feels like there's sand the movement. It's bad...
Your reviews are a breath of fresh air, which isn't very abundant in London.
I’m not crazy about the CW transparent dials either, but I do really like my C60 Elite. It’s the only diver in my 7 watch collection and I like it well enough that I currently have no other divers on my wish list. And I have a lot on my wish list.
You should check out the C65 Super Compressor. Looks interesting with some cool features!
Christopher Ward looks like a great deal IMO. I like the C63 the most.
I really like your green chore jacket. Where is it from?
The SH21 has been in a bunch of C60s. I'm sure they will pop it in to more limited releases in the future too.
Agreed- I was about to point out the same thing. This said, this is a piece of trivia that only watch nerds would care about.
I ordered the C63 Sealander Elite
with the Titanium Bracelet a few months ago. It was the first CW watch I ever ordered. Upon receiving the watch, I was sadly disappointed in its fit and finish - it really looked cheap to me. When I attempted to manually wind the watch, the stem revealed a pronounced wobble and the movement made a grinding sound. The pins in the titanium bracelet were the most difficult I’ve ever adjusted - I have the proper tools and have adjusted many bracelets from various manufacturers. The only good news about CW was that they stood by their word and accepted my return of the watch and fully reimbursed me. I’d really like to like the CW product, but I just can’t. I BIG pass for me.
The watch isn’t your cup of tea but compared to the options you listed, I really like this! Thank you for showcasing it. The neat bezel, crisp case finishing and well thought out strap look great complementing the dial design. The C60 is an example of how waiting for a watch to speak to you shows how desirability can differ. I’d been eyeing the Horage Supersede (different price bracket and packing a lot more except WR) but this stirred me more.
I'm waiting till summer rolls around to get that blue Super Compressor they make, so I'm a fan of this brand, though I have never seen one on anyone's wrist or any real life situation. My favorite part of this one is that cool strap, and well the least is the color case window. Enjoyed the episode as always !
The Super Compressor looks really good. Might review that one too.
beautiful lume !
I've owned several CWs, as well as some of the competitors you mention, i.e. the Longines, Squale, Zodiac and Yema. They're all decent watches (with the exception of the Yema which is junk), but I believe the CWs and Longines are the best in terms of build quality and accuracy.
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Nice-looking piece. I like CW and I have their World Timer.
Is this Daniel Wellington's "grand" line of watches?
Very nice, what do you think of the trident second hand? Also can you tell me where you got that jacket you were wearing?
H&M Cotton Twill Shirt Jacket. No longer made.
Another watch I think you’d like is the Norqain Neverest Glacier
I should check out some of their stuff. Still haven't seen any.
@@YoureTerrific Bruce Williams video swayed me to it to the fact I want it
Firstly, all compliments on the narrative. I really like it in every video.
Secondly, you didn’t mention the hand set. How do you feel about the oddly short and broad hour hand? That is actually the feature that is holding me back on buying the C63 gmt
I didn't mention it because I don't have a strong opinion, I guess.
Ambivalent! I love this. I would have one, I really would. All that is preventing me, is the thought of how hreat an Amber sapphire would look. Nice review, with great photography.
Wait was this a long boxing video ?
Great review!
I've got the blue version. One of my favourite watches.
Well done
Great review as always. I own a couple of CW watches and have been really happy with them. Their customer service is top notch too. You can't go wrong with a purchase from them.
Yeah I’m down with the blue. That said, I think the only thing holding me back from a potential purchase, is the price. Not that it’s not worth it, it is, but the transparent dial (which is cool and outside the box thinking) makes it seem somehow like a novelty?….and makes the price feel like it should be in the $6-$800 range.
Every January and Julyish they run a big sale and you can grab their watches for 30-50% off. I got a C60 professional on the bracelet for $600. Just be patient and buy at the right time.
It is sooo refreshing to see an honest CW review, even if the CW fanboys will probably not use it in their usual gushing posts...
The dial is a plastic disc, something that is often conveniently forgotten...
Swiss made... See made in China ( although Tbf many brands can be accused of that)
QC has deteriorated since Wera left.
Although quality has improved over the years, as has prices, they do provide good value.... in one of their many, many sales....
In answer to your question..... Not at rrp.... Ever
Quality seems good to me.
@@YoureTerrific indeed it is.
Considering the comparisons you mentioned, if you had to, which would you go for?
@@YoureTerrific I mentioned QC, not quality 😁
I have this watch on the bracelet. The bracelet is as good as anything you will find on watches 5x more expensive.
Your videos are good with X2 speed, for me.
I have never held a CW in person but many of their options, including this one, are pretty cool looking and seem well spec'ed for the price vs the competition. The biggest issue I have is with the Name branding. I am sure it's just me, but it kind of reminds of of a fashion like brand, M. Kors, Tommy Hilfiger etc.. not that the watches resemble that of a fashion brand just the use of the name itself. Sounds stupid but that's a turn off for me.
Thank you for acknowledging how silly it is that 1k is affordable
Beans on toast 😂 yes we do do that
Would be cool if you make review of the Ball Engineer M Skindiver III. Keep it up! Wooo!
Great review as always. Also, I love the chore coat. What’s the make/model on that if you don’t mind me asking?
H&M
Where'd you get that jacket? I love that thing.
Edit: I own 2 Christopher Wards and I have officially named them the best value in watch making. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
H&M Cotton Twill Shirt Jacket. No longer made.
Nice looking watch
When my son was about 3 he told his older sister. “Your not the chief of me”. 😂. Ever since I replace boss with chief every chance I get, inside joke with myself
I think the CW walks all over any of the alternatives you mentioned tbh.
I don't have much to say about the Longines with the exception that it's possibly targeted less to watch goons.
The Doxa, Marathon, Seikos and Zodiac really don't represent comparable value despite the issues you may well have with the SW-200 winding fault.
The Archimede and Yema aren't bad choices however they stumble a bit in terms of fit and finishing imo.
Largely, tho, I agree that the 600m WR isn't necessary - especially if the watch ends up being the better part of 15mm thick. Finally, I don't think the sapphire dial is really that compelling either. Shame really, CW have nailed other aspects of their designs, the light catcher case, bezel action and their handsets are awesome!
Sorry for essay, I really like your videos, your use of colour is lush!
Thanks. And I agree with a lot of what you wrote.
Good review. Wish they would have sent you the Moon Glow.
I might request it.
I hope they send it. Perhaps it’s older and they don’t care to promote. But I’d like to know more about it.
I like it but it breaks one cardinal rule for me, doesn't wear flat. The lugs are floating and on my wrist the effect would be even more pronounced. This is one of those brands that I've been meaning to try for years but just have never gotten around to it. Probably one day I will, if the all the stars align and I say Klaatu, Barada.... Neh *sneezes* oh no.
"bean and toast" LMAO!
I love Christopher Ward! Hot take: I actually prefer their take on the Explorer II than the real thing. I genuinely think you're getting an all around better watch for a much better price with the CW.
Which watch is that?
@@YoureTerrific It is the C63. They make it in white and black. It is 39mm. I am hoping they come out with an above 40mm. They usually make two sizes in their watches (sometimes). The super compressor is amazing. I purchased the light blue/white. It amazing me how different you can make their watches with the different straps they offer.
@@YoureTerrific The C63 Sealander GMT. In my opinion, looks better than the Explorer II. I like the hands and I LOVE see through casebacks.
@r2l100 I know. But it's such a minor detail compared to what you're getting.
Good stuff, as always 🍊
You want to see C60 with SH21?
I really like the looks of them but I don’t own one.
Excelente video 👏.
Thanks
Nicely done.
Thanks!
Sorry but, horrible.
I‘ve had the C63 Sealander GMT in white. Returned it after two weeks for a full refund. The dial was just so bland and had a plastic-like look to it. The bracelet also felt cheap. Their leather straps on the other hand are really good and I kept those.
I know everyone says it but I’m waiting on the day they ditch writing Christopher Ward on the dial and just stick to their logo (which is clever and strong enough to stand alone)
I love a lot of their watches. This model just isn't for me. Visually the colored plastic cheapens the watch.
Just my opinion. Not hate.
Their C60 Anthropocene on a bracelet is the one to be had.
May your health and business always flourish so that 1000$ watches are 'affordable.'
Big goals
If they want to prove their technical chops, they should focus on making it slimmer. That's the really horological accomplishment. Let's see those sub-10mm sport watches!
I thought I'd stop by and view your video as I do enjoy your content. But, in my opinion, Christopher Ward offers outstanding value and brilliant execution for the money. I see some (but not all) of your comparisons to the brand names in the first group but none of the Seiko watches. Come on. Seiko could use some QC lessons from CW and it might be enlightening to do a side by side comparison of the two brands. Peace.
True
Interesting watch, but more fashion than tool in both presentation and function. Good price point for what you get, but not my bag, baby.
Nice watch
I love the watches, I hate the name written on it instead of a logo like CW or something
If I had one in front of me, I think id be hard pressed not to buy it I recun.
Black though.
Although I think on a bracelet.