Big news about a little watch from Christopher Ward: the sub-6 mm C5 Malvern 595
Mechanical watches in the under-$1,000 price range tend to be thicker and larger these days. A 42 mm x 12 mm automatic can pass for a dress watch, and even…
Mechanical watches in the under-$1,000 price range tend to be thicker and larger these days. A 42 mm x 12 mm automatic can pass for a dress watch, and even…
Most moonphase complications don’t take center stage on the dial, probably because they serve such little practical purpose in modern life. But that’s a shame, since the moonphase is one…
Christopher Ward knows a thing or two about making reasonably priced, high-quality quartz chronos—but the C7 Rapide Chronograph Quartz takes the value proposition to a new level. For a few…
A trio of new Christopher Ward Tridents adds a few splashes of color and a whole new metal to the British diver lineup. These are all classic dive watches, with…
Not only is Christopher Ward a legendary British watchmaker, they’re also one of the more forward thinking - developing new movements, interesting complications, and being one of the first luxury…
I'm sure the trademark forked counterbalance on Christopher Ward's dive watches is usually supposed to evoke Poseidon's spear, but with the new C60 Trident Pro COSC and the C60 Trident…
Like a subtle sonnerie, the jumping hour complication audibly announces each hour. Instead of chiming like a grand sonnerie—and costing tens of thousands of dollars—a jumping hour clicks at the…
Christopher Ward has a limited edition watch in the Trident diver series, and we have to get it out of the way - it’s unapologetically orange. The new Christopher Ward…
The design revolution continues apace at Christopher Ward. The new C3 Malvern Chronograph MK III checks a lot of the same boxes as its automatic cousin, the C5 Malvern Automatic MK…
The Malvern Massacre continues, and this time it's personal. No watch will be spared in Christopher Ward's march to modernity; their jumping hour timepiece is the next to undergo a…