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Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000 Owner's Handbook Manual

Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Summary of Contents for Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000

  • Page 1 C60 Elite 1000 Owner’s Handbook...
  • Page 2 Time on your side Time on your side Your Christopher Ward watch has been designed in Britain and engineered in Switzerland by highly talented craftspeople. This ensures not only accurate and precise timekeeping, but also brings a real pride of ownership that only watches of the highest quality standards can hope to deliver.
  • Page 4 In the C60 Elite 1000 – a model that includes a display caseback Trident we’ve created when worn on its full titanium bracelet.
  • Page 6: Display And Control Buttons

    How to operate your C60 Elite 1000 Display and control buttons Your C60 Elite 1000 has a maximum power reserve of 38 hours when Minute Hand fully wound. To re-power the watch after a period of non-use, simply Hour Hand wind the crown for approximately 20 revolutions.
  • Page 7 Features • Swiss made • Brushed and polished Grade 2 titanium case • Top-brushed indexes with diamond polished facets • 26 jewel self-winding chronometer • Embossed screw-down crown mechanical movement • Sandblasted and polished hands • Unidirectional zirconia ceramic bezel •...
  • Page 8 Technical Information Sellita SW220 (COSC) Calibre Case Grade 2 Titanium 42mm Diameter 15.3mm Height 49.3mm Lug to lug 77g / 133g on full 21cm bracelet Weight 100 ATM (1000 metres) Water resistance 28,800 per hour (4Hz) Vibrations -4/+6 seconds per day Timing tolerance 22mm Strap width...
  • Page 9: Setting The Time And Date

    Wind in a clockwise direction to re-power the watch. Your C60 Elite 1000 has a maximum power reserve of • Pull gently into position 4. This position is used for handsetting 38 hours when fully wound. Normal wearing will allow the rotor to and stopping of the second hand.
  • Page 10 1. Crown screw-down position 2. Manual winding 3. Day/Date setting 4. Time setting PLEASE NOTE: Unscrew and then pull Date correction should not be carried out between 20.00 hr and 02.00 hr as the watch gearing will already be aligning itself to change the date.
  • Page 11 How to operate your C60 Elite 1000 Diving with your watch PLEASE NOTE: If using the bezel for a dive and let’s say the recognised maximum “no-stop time” is 55 minutes, then in this example (shown right) It is always useful and best practice to make a note on a dive slate the time at the surface immediately before the dive is 10.08am.
  • Page 12 Bezel marker No decompression limit Start of dive...
  • Page 13 How to operate your C60 Elite 1000 The helium release valve This is not a problem as long as the divers stay under pressure, but when the decompression stops during resurfacing aren’t long enough, a pressure difference builds up between the trapped A helium release valve, or helium escape valve, provides functionality helium inside the watch and the outside environment.
  • Page 15: Straps And Bracelets

    How to operate your C60 Elite 1000 Using the quick-release pins on your strap/bracelet Straps and bracelets 1. Locate the quick-release pin (or pins) 2. To reattach your strap (C) or bracelet (D), on your strap (A) or bracelet (B).
  • Page 16 Head Office 1 Park Street, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 1SL United Kingdom Customer Services UK: +44 (0)1628 763040 USA: 1.877.226.8224 customerservices@christopherward.co.uk technical@christopherward.co.uk christopherward.co.uk...
  • Page 17 How to use the micro adjustment on your bracelet 1. Press buttons to release 2. Pull open the clasp 3. There are five micro adjustment positions, which allows for a maximum extension of 8.4mm. To extend, pull the lever to unlock and simultaneously pull on the bracelet into the desired position.
  • Page 18: Water Resistance

    How to operate your C60 Elite 1000 Water resistance Although your watch has been through vigorous static pressure For these reasons, the water resistance rating of your watch testing, it is worth remembering that there are many variables (as shown) should only ever be considered a guideline and we that can affect the water resistance of your watch.
  • Page 19 1 ATM (10 metres) 15 ATM (150 metres) 100 ATM (1000 metres) Safe to wear your watch while Safe to use while snorkelling in Professional deep sea diving washing your hands with tap water open water 3 ATM (30 metres) 30 ATM (300 metres) Washing your car and/or general Ideal for experienced divers and...
  • Page 20 60 Day Free Returns Our success depends on you being completely happy with your new Christopher Ward watch. You have up to 60 days from despatch to Your watch is constructed from the finest components and return your watch, with free shipping, and receive a replacement or materials available including one of Switzerland’s finest mechanical...
  • Page 21 Servicing and Repairs – the Christopher Ward way… repair. If you have not had your watch serviced at the recommended Our innovative approach to service and repair means that having interval, we will not cover the cost of the repair under warranty, your watch attended to doesn’t mean months of waiting followed...
  • Page 22 – listening to feedback which helps us actually a refurbished chicken shed!), Christopher Ward has won continually improve as we grow. As the owner of a Christopher Ward a worldwide following and can justifiably claim to manufacture watch, if you ever need to get hold of us we are at your service.