
Christopher Ward: Almost Britain’s Best Microbrand
Christopher Ward — a brand the folks at WatchGecko know well and work with closely — still gets called a “microbrand” in some corners of the watch world. It’s a label I’ve been hearing for...
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We're excited to announce our first exclusive collaboration with Christopher Ward. Introducing the Christopher Ward + WatchGecko C65 Aquitaine, limited to 50 pieces, each individually numbered for our first production batch.
Every aspect of this watch has been carefully considered. The 120-click bezel uses a polished sapphire insert that’s impressively scratch-resistant, complementing the refined blue and white design of the dial. The dial is inspired by the history of regatta races such as The America’s Cup, giving the watch a distinctly nautical feel while remaining reminiscent of the box crystals seen on the classic dive watches of the 50s and 60s.
The dial features the classic Christopher Ward trident seconds hand and uses Super-LumiNova® Grade X1 lume for perfect legibility in any lighting condition.
The 316L stainless steel case features Christopher Ward’s signature ‘light-catcher’ design with a narrow side profile and a visible contrast between the brushed and polished lines, making the 41mm case comfortable on a wide range of wrist sizes.
Visible through the exhibition sapphire case back is the no date automatic Sellita SW 200-1 b movement. With a water resistance of 200 meters / 20ATM, this 26-jewel movement has a power reserve of 38 hours with an accuracy of -/+ 20 seconds a day.
Following Christopher Ward’s newer designs, the watch utilises screwed links on its all-steel 22mm tapered bracelet and a 'Dry Marshal' safety feature, designed to remind you when Aquitaine's screw-down crown isn't fully secure.
Thanks to the quick-change mechanism, straps and bracelets can be swapped out without tools, ideal as this watch comes with both the original Christopher Ward steel bracelet and a collaboration exclusive Christopher Ward + WatchGecko British Military watch strap. This watch strap comes in a blue and white striped colourway to match the dial, as well as a laser-engraved buckle featuring the Christopher Ward and WatchGecko logo.
Why This Watch
About Christopher Ward
Christopher Ward was founded in 2004 and specialises in creating high-quality and high-value watches, combining English design with Swiss watchmaking expertise. Each watch is built to a class-leading high specification while keeping prices impressively low. Christopher Ward watches almost exclusively use mechanical movements, either from well-known Swiss specialists like ETA and Sellita, or – in the case of the most exclusive models – their own in-house movement, Calibre SH21.
Manufacturer | Christopher Ward |
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Watch Accuracy | +/- 20 seconds per day |
Watch Bezel | 120-click unidirectional ceramic bezel with Swiss Super-LumiNova |
Watch Case Back | Screw-down Display Back |
Watch Case Colour | Silver |
Watch Case Finish | Brushed and Polished |
Watch Case Material | Stainless Steel |
Watch Case Crown | Screw-down |
Watch Dial | Double-Layer |
Watch Dial Colour | Blue |
Watch Diameter | 41mm |
Watch Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds |
Watch Glass | Glass box sapphire |
Watch Lug Length | 46.68mm |
Watch Lug Width | 22mm |
Watch Lug Luminescence | Super-LumiNova C1 |
Watch Movement | Sellita SW200-1 b (Swiss) |
Watch Movement Type | Automatic |
Watch Power Reserve | 38 Hours |
Watch Style | Dive |
Watch Warranty | 60 month movement warranty |
Watch Water Resistant | 200 Mtrs (20ATM) |
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