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Christopher Ward C1 Grand Malvern Power Reserve

11/27/2016

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Christopher Ward's newest watch represents a massive development in the brand. Not only will it replace the current C9 collection over time, but the style and design of the watch will also influence future designs of all Christopher Ward watches across their dress, aviation, dive and motorsport ranges. The watch also features a thinner version of their in-house Calibre SH21. The power reserve indicator is visible at 9 o'clock and is elegantly designed, arguably not interfering with reading the time at all. The case is 40.5mm wide and inspired by the cars of Aston Martin and the Malvern landscape. It will retail for £1,550 (~$1,950). 

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Technical details
Model: C1 Power Reserve Chronometer
Swiss-made, British Designed

Case:
40.5mm 316L polished SS with brushed sides
Height: 12.45mm
- Push-down crown with twin flag motif
- Anti-reflective double curve sapphire
- Domed sapphire exhibition case back
- Water Resistance: 3 ATM (30 metres)
- Lug to lug: 48.55mm

Dial
- Domed Opalin or Sunray finish dial
- Brushed and polished blued or steel hands

Movement
- In-house 35 jewel automatic Calibre SH21 power reserve chronometer (COSC)
- 120 hour power reserve with power reserve indicator complication
- Vibrations: 28,800 per hour (4 Hz)
- Timing Tolerance: +6/-4 seconds per day

Strap
- 20mm (available in blue, black, tan and brown Cardovan leather or Milanese mesh steel bracelet)
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