Christopher Ward Presents C900 Worldtimer Timepiece
British watch brand Christopher Ward has released a new watch C900 Worldtimer with 24- hour markings and a hand, traffic around the dial during the day.
Christopher Ward C900 Worldtimer watch
The novelty is presented in a round polished case with a 43 mm diameter stainless steel. At the 3 o’clock position is set the crown, decorated with the Christopher Ward’s logo.
The model has a dial with the image of a world map on a globe with parallels and meridians. On the periphery, there is a round 24 - hour scale, divided into day / night. Central hands coated with white luminescent carry out indication of hours and minutes. An anti-reflective sapphire crystal protects the dial.
Christopher Ward C900 Worldtimer watch
On the screwed back cover, there is set a mineral glass, through which is possible to observe the work of Swiss automatic movement, developed by a master Johannes Jahnke JJ03 (upgraded base caliber ETA 2893). The mechanism is equipped with a 40- hour power reserve and functions of hours, minutes, seconds, and world time. The final function is carried out by an appropriate letter pointer to the airport identifier in accordance with the list of the International Civil Aviation Organization, in the aperture at the 12 o’clock position. Three-letter identifiers and names of the cities are engraved on the case back. Along with the installation of a specific identifier in the aperture on the world map, located on the dial at the point corresponding to the location of this airport, there is a red dot.
Christopher Ward C900 Worldtimer watch caseback
The C900 Worldtimer comes on a blue leather strap with a folding clasp in stainless steel.
To buy a watch is available at a price of £ 1575.
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