Watch of the Year 2018 - C65 Trident Diver

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Watch of the Year 2018 - C65 Trident Diver

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Features
Swiss made
19 jewel hand-wound movement
42 hour power reserve
Christopher Ward 'Colimaçoné' finish on movement
Brushed and polished marine-grade stainless steel case
High Definition "Trident" motif screw-down backplate
Push-in crown stamped with twin flag motif
Unidirectional aluminium bezel
"Glass box" sapphire crystal
Matte finish dial
Twin flags debossed at 12 o'clock
Old Radium SuperLumiNova® indexes and hands
Signature Trident counter-balance on seconds hand
Unique engraved serial number
Marine-grade stainless steel bracelet with micro-adjustable ratchet clasp
Luxurious presentation case and owner's handbook

Technical
Diameter: 41mm
Height: 11.55mm
Weight: 65g
Weight with 21cm bracelet: 164g
Calibre: Sellita SW210
Vibrations: 28,800 per hour (4 Hz)
Timing tolerance: +15/-15 seconds per day
Case: 316L Stainless Steel
Water resistance: 15 ATM (150 metres)
Dial colour: Black
Lume: Old Radium SuperLumiNova®
Lug to lug: 47.1mm
Bracelet width: 22mm

Description
Does a watch need to have been constructed decades ago to be considered vintage? This was the question in the minds of all at Christopher Ward during the creation of the C65 Trident Diver, the latest addition to the C65 family - a range known for its blend of a diving, sporty aesthetic with dress watch stylings.

Occupying a unique space in-between our dive and dress collections, the C65 Trident Diver adopts technical qualities typical of a dive watch made fifty years ago. Matching the case sizes of many '60s divers, the C65 too measures in at the sweet spot of 41mm - ensuring its place as a versatile piece that can be worn anywhere, anytime. Its marine-grade stainless steel case construction utilises a variety of polished and brushed surfaces, whose combined effect creates a watch that looks even thinner on the wrist.

The presence of a glassbox sapphire crystal, combined with baton-shaped hands filled with Old Radium SuperLumiNova® (our dive range's Trident-shaped seconds counterbalance is of course also present) confirm the C65 Trident Diver's vintage credentials, regardless of whether you opt for either its black or blue colour scheme.

Its 150m water resistance may have since been surpassed by other more technically advanced releases, but that's not the point of the C65; this is a watch that captures the authenticity of the analogue age - specifically, the look and feel of iconic dive watches prevalent throughout the 60s - but infuses it with the capabilities and technologies allowed by modern day horology.

Movement
Behind the Diver's trident-stamped caseback - there were no display backs during the 60s - a Swiss-made Sellita SW210 hand-wound movement keeps excellent time. A slim movement at only 3.35mm high, the Sellita 210-1 shares many of the same components as its self-winding cousin, the Sellita SW200-1. A classic frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (that's eight ticks a second) delivers 42 hours of continuous, accurate timekeeping once fully wound.

Significantly, it has been also decorated with Christopher Ward's distinctive Colimaçoné pattern. It's a feature that few will ever see, but remains indicative of the commitment to detail throughout this special watch.

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Re: Watch of the Year 2018 - C65 Trident Diver

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Beautiful watch, guess I need to add this one to the list...
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I had a recent visit to the Showroom, saw this in the 'flesh' and was impressed with the quality and style. It was actually more stunning than the photos show. CW have done a great job with this one, but that all said it felt too small for me and I left with a couple of C60 Tridents - a COSC and a 316L.
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I have the automatic version it is a beautiful looking watch much better than the
pictures on the CW website :thumbup:

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I need this in my life
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I have one, it is a beautiful watch.
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Beautiful watch just to big at 41mm for a vintage inspired watch. If there was a 39mm I'd buy tomorow.
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Kido44 wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 6:02 pm Beautiful watch just to big at 41mm for a vintage inspired watch. If there was a 39mm I'd buy tomorow.
Have you seen 1 "in the flesh" ? - these wear smaller than size.
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is it the same bezel that used in Dartmouth Series 1 ?
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velveta wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 10:42 pm is it the same bezel that used in Dartmouth Series 1 ?
I think that they are the same yes. They are slightly narrower allowing for a larger dial.
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