Christopher Ward are so at the top of their game right now. I love how the mat finish of the titanium and the dial/bezel contrasts with the almost cartoon appearance of the Globolight accents, it's stunning, especially in that grey, I think that's my favourite colourway.
@@kbarnbrook4993 I disagree that it's a copy, but it's certainly a competitor with many similar features. At less than half the price of the Tudor I'd be quite happy with a COSC SW300. Much cheaper to service too. Seems like a good budget alternative
Christopher Ward's getting a little ahead of themselves on their pricing here. At almost $2500....there are a LOT of watches to consider over this one.
@@PepRexthere are no modern Tudors you can get for 2500 (except for maybe a used 1926, which sucks), especially not in titanium, and my standard c60 has noticeably better build quality than my 90s seamaster. Haven't had hands on this one yet but it is probably totally worth it
@@PepRexeBay is not the best reference for prices of pieces you can be sure are in good shape, but even so just did a quick search for the pelagos, which would be the analogous piece from Tudor, and there is nothing *used* at the price of this piece *new*
@@MalteFSCan you provide at least one Seiko model and price please? Last I checked, an MM300 still has a horrible clasp. Even the GS diver and all the GS models have the same basic inferior clasps. The GS I can say it has a functional clasp for a diver but not very elegant. Most micro brands in the $700 to $2500 have much better bracelets and clasps than many Seiko's. Seiko just updated the MM300, the clasp is stamped with micro adjust holes, priced at 3000 Euros. Yikes!
I've been buying Christopher Ward watches since 2009 and own at least eight currently. The last few years most of their basic line has crept up in pricing while the competition is fiercer than ever. Some models, like the Bel Canto I can see costing what it does, but even basic models are going higher and higher. Having Swiss Made on the dial is meaningless to me. These days brands like ZELOS offer an array of movements like LJP, ETA, Miyota 9000 and the NH series. It's a very competitive field and up and coming and established micro-brands are always pushing the envelope.
@@kbarnbrook4993it’s definitely competition for half the cost. What bit is a rip off. It looks like a dive watch yes, but has a different case, dial, hands, indices and no date
Cosc Sw300 superb movement and there not cheap ie basic Sw200 about £100 , compared to £300 to £400 for a manufacturer to buy. Would prefer to any Longines Conquest .
@@johnholkham2420 The reason it costs what it does is because they believe people will buy it. It has nothing to do with quality. This is a $1000 watch.
Stunning watch! Seriously considering getting one once it’s available (and I’ve never gotten a CW before). Curious how long the lume lasts on it? Have you tested that out?
A lot to like here with the titanium, nice taper to the bracelet, excellent sliding micro adjust feature to the clasp. The monochromatic look to this gray model works best of the three they released to me. 41mm is the perfect size. The lume is spectacular obviously. Glad it is the upgraded chronometer movement and slimmed down case. Not sure I like that sand blasted dial look with the lume blocks however. I need to get my mind used to that. But with the CW free return option I may wind up ordering one of these to get an up close look at it to decide. Nice video!
yes, this is an upgrade over the SW 200 in terms of power reserve. Can anybody comment on the winding action? The GMT watches that I have with Sellita 330-2 movements have a much smoother winding action (plus a longer power reserve) as compared to the SW200 series.
I liked this offering when I first saw it , but it reminds me of the Vertex Aqualion who I believe were the first to actually employ blocks of lume with an upgraded movement as well .
Thanks for review Chris. Very nice watch in the grey/black color option, perhaps the best looking dive tool watch I’ve seen. I have a few CW dive watches and they are all beautifully made and designed to wear nicely on wrist. They continue to put out interesting updates to their diver collection.
Better colour than they are offering on the site. Good looking watch. Hide the case back and drop a few dollars down and it sells by the bucket load. At 2k most will go tudor pelagos on grey market
So glad they finally changed there logo / so much better now but now the prices are getting up there / look at Henry Archer kinda in the spot CW was in before they started to blow up
Nice case design adding in a bit of the 'Twelve' styling crown guards. No date is a winner too for me. Don't know if I like the block style indices so much, it looks a bit too cartoon'ish for my taste, but then a more sculpted design would probably add cost or reduce clarity underwater which is where this watch is designed to be. It's a serious pro dive tool for sure, but then so are Scurfa Diver One's for under $500. For a dedicated dive tool watch I would probably still opt for one of them over this CW, and save the $2000 I have leftover for something else as a daily wear.
I agree about the cartoonish look of the indices as compared with the regular "light catcher" ones as fitted to the rest of the Trident line. I would only choose this one over the regular series if the brightness of the lume was an issue. Is the Helium excape valve really necessary and practical at this level of waterproofness?
@@seayak I doubt the release valve is needed for a 300m depth rating. The Scurfa's I mentioned have them, but they are 500m rated, designed by an off-shore oil rig diver. This CW won't get much beyond the wrists of office desk divers I'd wager!
@@legionnairegonk4425 Yes, who wears a 300 meter dive watch for compression diving? I think this is a bit gimmicky, though surely it is functional at its rated depth.
I don't own any CW watches, and I have too many divers already, but this one is really tempting me. Looking forward to the GMT iteration of this watch that they develop in the future. Could be a strap monster too.
A lot of people complaining just to hear themselves. $2,300 for a new, Swiss made, cosc titanium dive is a good thing, not a bad one. It's cheaper than some Seiko models ffs.
Not a CW fan but the brand is evolving in the right direction imo. This watch looks really nice. Maybe 500€ above the price I would pay because of the brand. There are two cons in my eyes. 1) I like the 3D indicators BUT they look like plastic. I bet you get tired of them after some time and they don't stand the test of time/run out of fashion real quick 2) The inner titan ring with the little holes will catch so much dirt. - Maybe I'm wrong. I really hope so for everyone that buy this watch and have fun & joy with this piece for a long time! Btw. As you mentioned the price gap for this watch. I like to have options when I am willing to pay for a more refined watch. I think that is the way to go. It's a good buisness strategy, get new or young people into the boot and then they can get a better piece when they got more money later in life. The value for money for CW products are top notch. (I look at you Omega! Yeah I still love you :( )
Orange dial gives me studio underdog vibes, they made it titanium, slimmed it down. Love it Only thing I'd be curious to see is how to bracelet fits with this new clasp. The others have always seemed too big
Yes, it's nice, but what no youtuber, blogger or paid journalist will tell you is that It's 2625 € on bracelet in Europe and you can bet that the resale value for a barely used one is around 1000 € at maximum. And I KNOW, because I was recently selling C60 Elite on a bracelet in very good condition (that one was unsellable even for one thousand btw...). CW is not a brand evoking long-term value, it is relatively unknown and watch enthusiasts familiar with the brand know that there is going to be better model in the near future or they would rather spend their 3000 € (a watch on a bracelet + some nice strap) on something that will hold the value better... Btw. there is probably still no coating (too lazy to actually check) and if the titanium is the same as on the C60 Elite, than it scratches really easily and that decreases the value even more. Shiny indexes and hands are nice, but it's not worth the money.
@@mattroach4554 I, too, have the Elite. I am not selling it but I do agree it’s a scratch magnet. The downside of buying micros/less expensive indies and unique pieces is the resale hit. Choose well.
Impressive dive watch. Came to know about Christopher Ward only now and read about it that it is a British watch brand founded in 2005 and in manufacture partnership with Swiss suppliers in Switzerland. It is relatively new as compared to its well-established Swiss traditional competitors. Might consider buying this chronometer Christopher watch, if it has Cosc accreditation.
Can’t wait for the special , limited edition: The 2024 “Laura Loomer Edition “ !!! Fine vid Chris. I am interested in this watch. I do not have a true compressor and I do not have a CW :-) Thanks!
How comfortable is the titanium bracelet? I had to return my Citizen super titanium 3 hands because the bracelet kept tugging at my hair (that and the lack of micro adjustment drove me nuts)
Really great watch and if money were no object I would definitely buy one, however I would probably save a bit more and get a used Tudor Pelagos or a Fortis Marinemaster.
Hey Chris I know you said this piece is made from grade 2 titanium and I'm wondering how fit and finnish compares to my Omega Worldtimer? Now my Worldtimer is grade 2 as well but the price difference is almost unbelievable. I know the movement is part of the argument, along with name recognition, resale, etc concerning but this watch looks very nice for such a low price. I've never purchased a CW before so any insight would be appreciated.
I’ve had both CW and Omega. The quality fit and finish of CW is up there with Omega. They also have a 60/60 guarantee so you can order and try out the watch risk free. If you don’t like it, return it. Last time they paid for my shipping back as well but I’m not sure if that’s still the case. This was like 6 yrs ago or something.
Not a fan of their other diver offerings but this is great. Love the design. Only criticism is that the bezel reads a bit thin with the inner silver ring, and out of proportion to the large dial indices.
Looks nice. However, I would prefer a closed caseback (and a different movement for that matter), but I do realize Selitta is the best option in this price bracket. But why companies showcase basic and undecorated movements on the backs of their watches, is beyond me. I guess most folks prefer to be able to look at the movement, no matter how good or bad it looks.
Christopher Ward are so at the top of their game right now. I love how the mat finish of the titanium and the dial/bezel contrasts with the almost cartoon appearance of the Globolight accents, it's stunning, especially in that grey, I think that's my favourite colourway.
So basically a Tudor pelagos copy, but with a poorer movement.
There are finance options on their website
@@kbarnbrook4993 for half the price of the Pelagos and with better lume
@@kbarnbrook4993 I disagree that it's a copy, but it's certainly a competitor with many similar features. At less than half the price of the Tudor I'd be quite happy with a COSC SW300. Much cheaper to service too. Seems like a good budget alternative
@@kbarnbrook4993have you seen how thick a pelagos is? Have you even seen one in the flesh lol? It also looks nothing like a pelagos.
I think this is probably one of their best releases ever.
What I thought too but I was much more in awe when they released the Bel Canto and the C1 Moon watches
I am a yellow worldtimer truther, but this is a superb piece
I think the best thing is the color. Feels like a grown up christopher ward, the black version will do well
Have owned these watches for 10 years. They are rock solid. This one really shines...
Christopher Ward's getting a little ahead of themselves on their pricing here. At almost $2500....there are a LOT of watches to consider over this one.
Yep, Even Tudor and older Omega Seamasters. Madness.
@@PepRexthere are no modern Tudors you can get for 2500 (except for maybe a used 1926, which sucks), especially not in titanium, and my standard c60 has noticeably better build quality than my 90s seamaster. Haven't had hands on this one yet but it is probably totally worth it
@@Cheeseiest1 Lol? They are all over ebay my dude.
@@PepRexeBay is not the best reference for prices of pieces you can be sure are in good shape, but even so just did a quick search for the pelagos, which would be the analogous piece from Tudor, and there is nothing *used* at the price of this piece *new*
@@PepRex Like Rolex for 1k they are all over ebay 100% legit.
They finally have my attention. This will be my first CW.
Be aware of their QC issues. Turning into a fashion brand.
@@scottrehak4076which issues specifically?
@@scottrehak4076 I think you're being way overly dramatic. CW is far from a fashion brand.
@@LimitedWard sadly enough I used to agree with you 100% experience has taught me otherwise.
@@scottrehak4076 laughs in Rolex
Woow wooow woooow! Can’t wait for a smaller version!
Phew good thing I'll be able to use this for my saturation dives.
- No one ever
Watch looks epic, very tempted.
This watch is the first watch to ever make me feel love at first sight. Hopefully one day i will be able to purchase it
Another solid release from CW! Do you see this, Seiko? This is how bracelet and clasp should be done.
If you buy a seiko for USD 2500 it will have the same quality clasp and bracelet.
@@MalteFSCan you provide at least one Seiko model and price please? Last I checked, an MM300 still has a horrible clasp. Even the GS diver and all the GS models have the same basic inferior clasps. The GS I can say it has a functional clasp for a diver but not very elegant. Most micro brands in the $700 to $2500 have much better bracelets and clasps than many Seiko's. Seiko just updated the MM300, the clasp is stamped with micro adjust holes, priced at 3000 Euros. Yikes!
I've been buying Christopher Ward watches since 2009 and own at least eight currently. The last few years most of their basic line has crept up in pricing while the competition is fiercer than ever. Some models, like the Bel Canto I can see costing what it does, but even basic models are going higher and higher. Having Swiss Made on the dial is meaningless to me. These days brands like ZELOS offer an array of movements like LJP, ETA, Miyota 9000 and the NH series. It's a very competitive field and up and coming and established micro-brands are always pushing the envelope.
Perfect, sensible size and no date (wrist watches especially dive watches do not need date compilations) love the gray
Pelagos rip off.
@@kbarnbrook4993 Have you got ‘buyer’s regret’? 😉
@@kbarnbrook4993 The funny thing is, You can buy a pelagos for the price of these, Who in their right mind would buy this?
Saturation divers benefit from date windows functionally
@@kbarnbrook4993it’s definitely competition for half the cost. What bit is a rip off. It looks like a dive watch yes, but has a different case, dial, hands, indices and no date
This is the first CW that I’m almost fully on board with. Price is the only thing holding me back.
Nice but they increased the price quite significantly
Cosc Sw300 superb movement and there not cheap ie basic Sw200 about £100 , compared to £300 to £400 for a manufacturer to buy. Would prefer to any Longines Conquest .
@@johnholkham2420 These are the price of Tudors John.
@@johnholkham2420 The reason it costs what it does is because they believe people will buy it. It has nothing to do with quality. This is a $1000 watch.
It’s significantly better. But get the old version.
@@johnholkham2420 Yeah, hydroconquest is a beautiful watch as well imo but the movement is not as good and it is way thicker.
Stunning and superb value! CW continuing to prove that they're the real watch enthusiast's brand.
Pelagos who?
Sure, If you like chinese watches with zero history and off the shelf sellita movement.
Its a gorgeous watch that grey looks cool and elegant.
Now, that's how you make your logo right (fully lumed), Mr. Christopher Ward, so people can't never forget. Bravo!
Mr Ward has left the company you know
Stunning watch! Seriously considering getting one once it’s available (and I’ve never gotten a CW before). Curious how long the lume lasts on it? Have you tested that out?
Watches are so delicate and intricately designed, so I have intense respect and admiration for AMZWATCH watch makers
Nothing was mentioned about COSC-certified Sellita’s SW300-1. Which has fantastic accuracy -4/+6 sec p/day
Love this watch. It’s on my Christmas list
I just watched this review and read the specs on their website: literally, this watch is jaw-dropping!! It is unbelievable..........
That's a beauty. CW are killing it.
A lot to like here with the titanium, nice taper to the bracelet, excellent sliding micro adjust feature to the clasp. The monochromatic look to this gray model works best of the three they released to me. 41mm is the perfect size. The lume is spectacular obviously. Glad it is the upgraded chronometer movement and slimmed down case. Not sure I like that sand blasted dial look with the lume blocks however. I need to get my mind used to that. But with the CW free return option I may wind up ordering one of these to get an up close look at it to decide. Nice video!
Titanium and super thin is my favorite combo. I have been saving for a Pelagos 39. I’d like to see some more reviews but this is tempting
Love it…too big for me…hopefully they will come out with a 38-39 mm version!
Wow that bezel action. Sounds very similar to my Pelagos which is twice price
Globalight, I'm sold.
Ever since I saw it on a Moser, I've been obsessed with it lol.
Glad to see the SW300 in here. They should use that more if they are not in house at their price point now
yes, this is an upgrade over the SW 200 in terms of power reserve. Can anybody comment on the winding action? The GMT watches that I have with Sellita 330-2 movements have a much smoother winding action (plus a longer power reserve) as compared to the SW200 series.
I liked this offering when I first saw it , but it reminds me of the Vertex Aqualion who I believe were the first to actually employ blocks of lume with an upgraded movement as well .
Another fine vid Chris. Thanks!
They gotta release a 36mm variant - im in love
What an amazing outcome for a beautiful watch. Always a pleasure to see MAMACOO work your magic. Thanks for sharing this transformation with us!
Thanks for review Chris. Very nice watch in the grey/black color option, perhaps the best looking dive tool watch I’ve seen. I have a few CW dive watches and they are all beautifully made and designed to wear nicely on wrist. They continue to put out interesting updates to their diver collection.
Better colour than they are offering on the site. Good looking watch. Hide the case back and drop a few dollars down and it sells by the bucket load. At 2k most will go tudor pelagos on grey market
Where do you get a Pelagos for 2K ?!
That orange dial looks fantastic also!
I think that's the worst of the 3 haha. Personal taste is funny isn't it
So glad they finally changed there logo / so much better now but now the prices are getting up there / look at Henry Archer kinda in the spot CW was in before they started to blow up
Nice case design adding in a bit of the 'Twelve' styling crown guards. No date is a winner too for me. Don't know if I like the block style indices so much, it looks a bit too cartoon'ish for my taste, but then a more sculpted design would probably add cost or reduce clarity underwater which is where this watch is designed to be. It's a serious pro dive tool for sure, but then so are Scurfa Diver One's for under $500. For a dedicated dive tool watch I would probably still opt for one of them over this CW, and save the $2000 I have leftover for something else as a daily wear.
I agree about the cartoonish look of the indices as compared with the regular "light catcher" ones as fitted to the rest of the Trident line. I would only choose this one over the regular series if the brightness of the lume was an issue. Is the Helium excape valve really necessary and practical at this level of waterproofness?
@@seayak I doubt the release valve is needed for a 300m depth rating. The Scurfa's I mentioned have them, but they are 500m rated, designed by an off-shore oil rig diver. This CW won't get much beyond the wrists of office desk divers I'd wager!
@@legionnairegonk4425 Yes, who wears a 300 meter dive watch for compression diving? I think this is a bit gimmicky, though surely it is functional at its rated depth.
great watch. can always trust CW to experiment and do the right things
Really do like that design
This is love at first sight.
oh man this shot up my wishlist
Love it. Always been a fan of CW. This should be a success. 🎉
The only thing this watch is missing is some kind of surface hardening treatment. Titanium gets banged up pretty easily.
That’s good. They’ll be in the used market in 2 years and all banged up. Nobody will want them other than me. 😂
I don't own any CW watches, and I have too many divers already, but this one is really tempting me. Looking forward to the GMT iteration of this watch that they develop in the future. Could be a strap monster too.
A lot of people complaining just to hear themselves. $2,300 for a new, Swiss made, cosc titanium dive is a good thing, not a bad one. It's cheaper than some Seiko models ffs.
Cool lume, nice light grade 2 titanium however "Under 2000 dollars like this." In Europe it looks like it's $2900.
It’s £1,650 in U.K. for the rubber strap version which is what he mentioned.
3,235$ in Canada! It's a big nope
it is 2,625 in europe - a bit too much to be honest
@@Nudel-nc1cp Yup, translates to $2900
@@atoz6552 Nearly 4k after tariffs.
Nice video any recommendations for affordable dive watch under 1000 dollars
This is so fkn nice. Almost gtd I'll buy the GMT version of this If or when it drops
This seems like an extraordinary amount of energy to expand on something as trivial as a watch. It tells time, the rest of it is simply frippery
Love the lume! I hope they release a more affordable stainless steel version or the lume blocks end up in the existing stainless steel models.
Espectacular CW!
Not a CW fan but the brand is evolving in the right direction imo. This watch looks really nice. Maybe 500€ above the price I would pay because of the brand. There are two cons in my eyes. 1) I like the 3D indicators BUT they look like plastic. I bet you get tired of them after some time and they don't stand the test of time/run out of fashion real quick 2) The inner titan ring with the little holes will catch so much dirt. - Maybe I'm wrong. I really hope so for everyone that buy this watch and have fun & joy with this piece for a long time! Btw. As you mentioned the price gap for this watch. I like to have options when I am willing to pay for a more refined watch. I think that is the way to go. It's a good buisness strategy, get new or young people into the boot and then they can get a better piece when they got more money later in life. The value for money for CW products are top notch. (I look at you Omega! Yeah I still love you :( )
About time they put lume on the second hand. Please do update the other models with a lume'd second hand!
OK that's the Ward that I consider the most that I've never been, but still over my pocket haha
@@lain9719 it's still paycheck of my 6 months
That should be called the Linex dial. Because it looks just like my my Line-X bedliner.
Orange dial gives me studio underdog vibes, they made it titanium, slimmed it down. Love it
Only thing I'd be curious to see is how to bracelet fits with this new clasp. The others have always seemed too big
That's a really nice watch.
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Yes, it's nice, but what no youtuber, blogger or paid journalist will tell you is that It's 2625 € on bracelet in Europe and you can bet that the resale value for a barely used one is around 1000 € at maximum. And I KNOW, because I was recently selling C60 Elite on a bracelet in very good condition (that one was unsellable even for one thousand btw...). CW is not a brand evoking long-term value, it is relatively unknown and watch enthusiasts familiar with the brand know that there is going to be better model in the near future or they would rather spend their 3000 € (a watch on a bracelet + some nice strap) on something that will hold the value better... Btw. there is probably still no coating (too lazy to actually check) and if the titanium is the same as on the C60 Elite, than it scratches really easily and that decreases the value even more. Shiny indexes and hands are nice, but it's not worth the money.
no coating
Thats kinda good insight. CWs do not appear on the secondary market that often but ill gladly wait for this one for 1k😁
I'm not paid or sponsored by CW
Imagine using “resale value” argument for watches other than AP RO, Rolex and some PP in 2024.
@@mattroach4554 I, too, have the Elite. I am not selling it but I do agree it’s a scratch magnet. The downside of buying micros/less expensive indies and unique pieces is the resale hit. Choose well.
Good coverage of this awesome looking watch!
I've had my C60 Trident Bronze Ombre for five years now. It's a beautiful watch and an absolute keeper.
CW are managing to make me desire a dive watch...
I know the case size is 41 mm but what is the actual face of the clock size ?
Some lady from Christopher ward email me and told me she had no idea. Lol
Impressive dive watch. Came to know about Christopher Ward only now and read about it that it is a British watch brand founded in 2005 and in manufacture partnership with Swiss suppliers in Switzerland. It is relatively new as compared to its well-established Swiss traditional competitors. Might consider buying this chronometer Christopher watch, if it has Cosc accreditation.
Love the orange version!
How is the back play on the bezel? I had a trident pro 600mk3 and it was super sloppy (3/4 of a marker back play).
Great watch. I like it in orange dial though 😅
Can’t wait for the special , limited edition: The 2024 “Laura Loomer Edition “ !!!
Fine vid Chris. I am interested in this watch. I do not have a true compressor and I do not have a CW :-) Thanks!
lol. Yes, it tells you the wrong time every time you look at it, and the case keeps getting thicker each year. 😂
@@jeffrx ahhhhh, lolol!!! 😜😎🤪…..☮️
How comfortable is the titanium bracelet? I had to return my Citizen super titanium 3 hands because the bracelet kept tugging at my hair (that and the lack of micro adjustment drove me nuts)
Really great watch and if money were no object I would definitely buy one, however I would probably save a bit more and get a used Tudor Pelagos or a Fortis Marinemaster.
Looks very similar to the seiko 62mas case with crown guards added
You said it - very impressive!
Really nice piece 👌
Wow! Cracking actual diving watch. Great specification, the watch Omega should have made but didn’t
Great watches, i have 3. But a good watch needs a date complication. Put a date on it & i may get one, without, not a chance!
Beautiful. Thanks
Hey Chris I know you said this piece is made from grade 2 titanium and I'm wondering how fit and finnish compares to my Omega Worldtimer? Now my Worldtimer is grade 2 as well but the price difference is almost unbelievable. I know the movement is part of the argument, along with name recognition, resale, etc concerning but this watch looks very nice for such a low price. I've never purchased a CW before so any insight would be appreciated.
Omega world timer? It's a copy off the Tudor pelagos, not sure why he mentioned Rolex yacht master, a bizarre comparison.
I’ve had both CW and Omega. The quality fit and finish of CW is up there with Omega. They also have a 60/60 guarantee so you can order and try out the watch risk free. If you don’t like it, return it. Last time they paid for my shipping back as well but I’m not sure if that’s still the case. This was like 6 yrs ago or something.
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Very nice, I just hope CW bring out a slightly smaller variant of this!!
Also how long does this variant of lume last for, anyone know?
You can't go wrong with a CW.
Oh boy I hope they do a regular C60 tritent pro300 dial/bezel/date with this case!
incredible watch for the price. Similar to the Superocean 2019 but less money and higher spec
Great watch but between this and a 2nd hand Pelagos it would be tough to pick this
Great, impressive watch
whats the material for bezel?
Ceramic!
Not a fan of their other diver offerings but this is great. Love the design. Only criticism is that the bezel reads a bit thin with the inner silver ring, and out of proportion to the large dial indices.
Never been a fan of that trident seconds hand but beautiful watch
Wow that’s stunning, great review
Looks great. Unfortunate that they kept the Little Mermaid counterbalance.
But why does it not have a date window?
Excellent review!
Nice, hope they come out with some more colors
WOW, I wish I hadn't seen this!!! LOL
what material, exactly, is "all lume"????
Plenty of info on that on website and in reviews.
Very nice watch. Might be a smidge big for my wrist but would like to see it in person
Once again, CW knocks it out of the park. I only wish they would put out coupons around the holidays like they used to......
Looks nice. However, I would prefer a closed caseback (and a different movement for that matter), but I do realize Selitta is the best option in this price bracket. But why companies showcase basic and undecorated movements on the backs of their watches, is beyond me. I guess most folks prefer to be able to look at the movement, no matter how good or bad it looks.
It looks really good. I like it!
This with a date please🥰