C9-JH-SWTR
C9 Harrison Jump Hour MKI, MKII, MKIII
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The "Reference Gallery" has been created so members can get a better idea of what a Christopher Ward watch looks like in many real life and staged situations with different straps and bracelets.
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The "Reference Gallery" has been created so members can get a better idea of what a Christopher Ward watch looks like in many real life and staged situations with different straps and bracelets.
Please add the complete model number to your posting for ease of identification.
This forum is for photos only - No links.
Please limit photos to the specified model. Do not combine models.
In order to expedite the comparison and viewing process, we request that everyone please refrain from posting comments in the individual model topics. Comments will be deleted.
We invite you to post your best photos in the appropriate model gallery and encourage you to duplicate a couple in the regular section if you would like to invite comments.
If you would like to comment on a given photo(s), please copy and paste or reference in a new regular Gallery thread.
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C9 Harrison Jump Hour MKI, MKII, MKIII
C9 Jump Hour
C9-JH-SWTR
C9-JH-SWTR
Kip
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- Kip
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- Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2007 8:45 pm
- CW-watches: 150
- LE-one: yes
- LE-two: yes
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- LE-five: yes
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- Location: New Hampshire, USA
Re: C9 Harrison Jump Hour
C9 JHII
C9-JHMKII-SWKR
C9-JHMKII-SWKR
Kip
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Visit the CWArchives for everything CW. Historical, specs, manuals and resale. It is all there.
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- andy57
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Re: C9 Harrison Jump Hour
C9-JHMKII-SWKR
Omega ref 3570.50, ref 2908.50.38, ref 233.32.41.21.01.001
Rolex ref 16750, ref 6422, ref 114300, ref 1680
Breitling Navitimer Montbrillant
Longines Triple-date Moonphase
Christopher Ward C9 JH Mark II, C11 MSL Vintage
Rolex ref 16750, ref 6422, ref 114300, ref 1680
Breitling Navitimer Montbrillant
Longines Triple-date Moonphase
Christopher Ward C9 JH Mark II, C11 MSL Vintage
Re: C9 Harrison Jump Hour MKI, MKII, MKIII
Hopefully nobody will mind me adding this pic that I snapped earlier here
Been meaning to snap one since Kip so kindly forwarded me an old copy of the JH featured CW mag. Thought it came out quite well for a photographic noobie using a mobile phone camera
C9-JH-SWXX
Been meaning to snap one since Kip so kindly forwarded me an old copy of the JH featured CW mag. Thought it came out quite well for a photographic noobie using a mobile phone camera
C9-JH-SWXX
Re: C9 Harrison Jump Hour MKI, MKII, MKIII
A couple of efforts from me - 40mm MkIII
C9-40-JH-SWK-MKIII
C9-40-JH-SWK-MKIII
- Robotaz
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Re: C9 Harrison Jump Hour MKI, MKII, MKIII
I love this watch, but rarely get to wear it.
C9-40-JH-SWK-MKIII
C9-40-JH-SWK-MKIII
Re: C9 Harrison Jump Hour MKI, MKII, MKIII
Adding the MkIII w/ Grey Dial.... I have found the color of the dial works even in less formal settings. I wear it often...one of my favorites if not my most favorite.
C9-JH-SCKR-MKIII
C9-JH-SCKR-MKIII
Mark
CW - C8 Flyer, C6 JHMk3, C7 Corsa Rosso LE, C3 Chronograph, C8 Reg | TAG Heuer F1 | Orient - Black Raven II, Bambino, Star Seeker GMT, Galant, Monarch | Seagull - Grn Military, Moon Phase | Tissot - Visodate | Steinhart - NavA Pilot MW, NavB Vintage
CW - C8 Flyer, C6 JHMk3, C7 Corsa Rosso LE, C3 Chronograph, C8 Reg | TAG Heuer F1 | Orient - Black Raven II, Bambino, Star Seeker GMT, Galant, Monarch | Seagull - Grn Military, Moon Phase | Tissot - Visodate | Steinhart - NavA Pilot MW, NavB Vintage
C9 Mk2 Jumping Hour on a CW Milanese bracelet
Posted elsewhere but here’s a few amateur pics of the watch on a Staib (CW) Milanese…bit different?
C9-JHMKII-SWXX
C9-JHMKII-SWXX
Last edited by Kip on Wed Sep 01, 2021 11:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Added code, placed photos inline and moved post to proper model
Reason: Added code, placed photos inline and moved post to proper model
PHIL
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