Christopher Ward C3

Christopher Ward C3

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carter711

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Yesterday I took delivery of a Christopher Ward C3 watch so I thought I'd post my thoughts and review on this watch and brand.

The first thing you notice is how heavy and solid the packaging is. The watch case and all documents are contained in a branded high quality cardboard lift off top box, inside you find dedicated operating instructions for the chronograph/strap adjustment, a CW packaged polishing cloth and a letter of thanks and confidence of quality hand addressed to you and signed by Christoper Ward himself, also stated is the unique issue number.
Under all this is the wooden watch box, covered in a stitched heavy black satin type material, and inside is the watch surrounding and surrounded by black velvet. The packaging is extremely good and is very difficult to fault, the letter adds a personal touch and assures you that have have invested in a quality product with a fine attention to detail.

On to the watch...

I ordered a black face with tan leather strap.

The watch features scratch proof sapphire crystal glass with anti- reflection coating. This is the first thing you notice and at certain angles you can see the bluey purple reflection of this quality glass, it really sets the watch off and intrigues you to look closer at the details of the face.

The face is a precision etched 2 piece metal dial (2 tiers), in this example coloured black. The detail is brilliant, if you look REALLY closely you can see the cirular etching almost like a finger print but you have to look really close, this allows the light to reflect but not in an offensive way, it gives the dial a soft look and in varied lights you see different shades of black.

The numbers (styled on the font Aston Martin use in their speedometers/ rev counters) and markers are made of chrome metal of again i cant find a single fault, the finish is uniform with out bumps or ripples and the detail of the chronographs is superb with the hands sitting dead on their '12 o clock' positons. There is a small date window at 4 o'clock that has an extremely fine chrome surround and an arrow pointing to the date, at the very bottom of the face is the 'swiss mov't' marking and on the lower tier at 12 o'clock is the brand name and logo in a very fine and clear font.
The face is very attractive with a very classy and understated masculine look.

Moving onto the case, it consists of two finishes, the glass surround is chromed and there isn't a single fault or evidence of manufacturing marks, this finish extends onto the topside of the lugs, the side of the lugs and side of the case having a brushed steel finish which is still reflective but not overly so.
Once again i cannot find a single fault, the quality is supreme.
On the right hand side of the face is the screw down crown and stopwatch controls which feel secure and properly manufactured.

The strap is made of quality leather and features a deployment clasp which is straight forward to set up for you wrist size and once done it makes the task of taking the watch off and putting it on a doddle.
The clasp is made from polished stainless steel with a 'Christoper Ward' etching and is properly manufactured and not pressed steel, it works perfectly.

The overall image of the watch is class, it does not look or feel cheap or inferior in the slightest and it is stunning to look at, especially when you catch it in the right light to see the bluey hue and chrome markings reflect back at you.

Lastly, price. £135 plus about £4 for postage and packing, it really is an amazing watch without mentioning the 5 year warranty. I can wholeheartedly recommend this watch.

I've had a chance to take some pictures, please excuse the quality as i have only got a 3.2mp camera on my phone so they aren't going to be the world's best, but hopefully you should be able to get an idea of the style and quality of the watch.
I can post up some pictures of the packaging if anyone is interested?












Thanks.

Edited to fix a couple of fat finger spelling mistakes.


Edited by carter711 on Friday 25th July 14:06


Edited by carter711 on Sunday 27th July 12:43


Edited by carter711 on Monday 5th November 22:39

carter711

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I have put some pictures up as you can see at the top of the page, i'm sorry that they are on the small side, if you would like some bigger ones i may try uploading them again.

carter711

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Seb d said:
Well that's just great, I've gone and ordered a C3. I hope you're happy...
I doubt you will be disappointed, which one have you gone for?
I ordered mine on Tuesday afternoon and it was delivered on Thursday morning much to my suprise and delight as i thought it would take longer.

Can we look forward to seeing some pictures?



carter711

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Thursday 31st July 2008
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CommanderJameson said:
Carter711: would you please do me the favour of measuring the diameter of your watch? It looks quite big on your wrist - but then you could just have small wrists.

I'd guess that it's in the 40-45mm range, assuming you're normal shape and size.

Lovely piece, by the way.
These are the official figures from the website...

Diameter: 40mm
Height: 10.3mm
Weight: 80g
Calibre: Ronda 5040.D
Strap: Italian leather - width 20mm


I do have quite slim wrists (6.5inches) but the watch does not look too big for me in 'real life', it sits on my wrist well and is very comfortable.
I have just measured my actual watch and indeed it is 40mm, the watch glass being 34mm.

Thanks.

carter711

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CmdrBond said:
Sorry about that Commander. Will have to be have discipline. What with CW and Werners, there is no hope for us all, and we might as well just accept the fact that we are all addicted.

I will be the first -

Hello, my name is Chris and I am a watch fan.

That feels sssssooooo much better.
I bought a watch from Werners but i was disappointed with it, to me it felt cheap - like the kind of watch you would get free from a petrol station for buying 50 litres of fuel, the packaging was poor (a plastic sunglasses case) and the watch case had a big manufacturing mark down it, the case finish was nothing to write home about either. I sent it back and was charged £10 for trying it on which i wasn't happy about. I've got to give credit to Nick though as he is a good guy and he refunded me in full after i complained.

carter711

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Sagacitas said:
carter711 said:
I bought a watch from Werners but i was disappointed with it, to me it felt cheap - like the kind of watch you would get free from a petrol station for buying 50 litres of fuel, the packaging was poor (a plastic sunglasses case) and the watch case had a big manufacturing mark down it, the case finish was nothing to write home about either. I sent it back and was charged £10 for trying it on which i wasn't happy about. I've got to give credit to Nick though as he is a good guy and he refunded me in full after i complained.
Which watch did you buy from Warners? been looking at them for some weeks now and just working up the nerve to go and buy one (afraid that it may be the start of an expensive hobby!) smile

Richard
I bought an R7 with lux strap.

By all means order from Werners. But in my experience don't expect absolute quality. Nick is a really good guy and he will aim to please you, that's why i didn't post a negative comment when i received the watch because the customer service is good (as long as you complain about the £10 charge if you decide to return!)

carter711

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Seb d said:
Carter, I went for the black face/black leather strap combo on my C3 - was thinking of maybe getting a white face version but decided to play it safe in the end.
That's the one i originally went for but decided to buy a tan strap as it was in the sale, incase i fancied a change.
It turned out i prefer the tan strap to the black as it adds something else to the apperance of the watch. Both straps look great though and the quality of leather and clasp is brilliant.

carter711

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Wednesday 26th November 2008
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anwbarwick said:
Just received...

http://www.christopherward.co.uk/PD2_MENS_C7-RAPID...

Ordered Saturday received today. Really classy look and feel. Great packaging and box. Money well spent. I'm getting addicted !
Can you post up some pics please?

carter711

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Friday 18th March 2011
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I've been wearing my C3 for a few days for a change and earlier I thought I saw a bit of mist under the screen, it had been raining when I was walking to work earlier. I thought it was strange and carried on with what I was doing (I have never taken the watch under water).

Just now I shook my wrist and heard a small metal clanging noise which I've not heard before, I took the watch off my wrist for closer inspection and discovered that the case back had come loose, so this was what was causing the problem.

The case back isn't a screw on one like you'd usually find., it is fixed by several tiny screws which I shall tighten up when I get home earlier.

Anyways the purpose of this post is to warn you to check the tightness of theses screws if you own a C3, if I had taken it in water like this it would've broken it for sure!