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Time on your side... Your Christopher Ward watch has been designed and engineered by highly talented craftspeople to ensure not only accurate and precise timekeeping but also to bring a real pride of ownership that only luxury items of the highest quality can ever hope to deliver.
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Caring for your Christopher Ward automatic watch Your C8 Pilot is constructed from the finest components and materials available including one of Should you need a replacement part - don’t worry, we keep stocks of spare parts for years, even for Switzerland’s finest automatic movements.
The C8 Pilot Features Technical Data 25 jewel Swiss mechanical movement Diameter: 44mm Self winding (automatic) Height: 9.7mm Date indicator Weight: 140g Convex sapphire crystal with Case: 316L Stainless steel anti-reflective coating Calibre: ETA 2824-2 Water resistant to 5 atm...
If you are new to automatic watches you may not be aware that generally speaking automatic The C8 Pilot has a maximum power reserve of 38 hours when fully wound. To re-power the watch watches are not as accurate as their quartz counterparts. Whilst it is possible to fine tune an after a period of non-use, simply unscrew the crown and wind in approximately 10 revolutions.
20.00 hr and 02.00 hr as the watch gearing will already be aligning itself to change the date. The crown should always be pushed in after adjustment, and it is best to do so from position 3 to avoid advancing beyond C8 Pilot Mk I illustrated the desired date.
The quick-release butterfly clasp Water resistance The strap versions of the C8 Pilot use quick-release butterfly clasps. If you are unfamiliar with the Please note. these are only guidelines butterfly clasp system just follow our 8 step guide below. but we strongly urge you to adhere to them to retain the integrity of your watch.
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- many of whom have become friends. As the owner of a Christopher Ward watch, if ever you need to get hold of us we are at your service. We have listed some useful contact details on the back cover.