
Introducing the Christopher Ward C12 Loco
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In the mid-20th century, watch manufacturing technology was steadily progressing with improved waterproof case designs and higher accuracy movements. Thus, wristwatches began to be more commonly used in exploration and other general sporting activities. The formula for these watches was simple: durable steel cases with plain fixed bezels, a simple dial layout with no complications, and a waterproof construction. Simply put, these watches were meant to be able to go anywhere and do anything.
The Sector Sport’s simple and legible design echoes the exploration watches of the past, but it's bold colours and modern proportions appeal to today’s wearers. The Sector Sport is designed and assembled in Los Angeles.
Nodus watches are assembled and thoroughly inspected in our Los Angeles workshop and are covered by our 24-month international limited warranty.
Strap Material Colour | Salmon |
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Watch Accuracy | +/- 10 seconds per day |
Watch Bezel | Fixed Bezel |
Watch Case Material | 316L surgical-grade stainless steel |
Watch Case Crown | Screw-down crown |
Watch Glass | Flat-top sapphire crystal with domed underside anti-reflective coating on underside |
Watch Lug Luminescence | Swiss Super-LumiNova® BGW9 Grade A |
Watch Power Reserve | 41 Hours |
Watch Style | Tall Watch |
Watch Water Resistant | 100 Meters |
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