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From the luminous strap to the lustrous sapphire bezel, your C60 Sapphire Edge is both a beautiful object and a professional diving instrument in its own right.
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Stainless steel — 25 jewel self-winding mechanical movement Diameter: 42 mm — 56-hour power reserve Height: 10.70mm — Christopher Ward “Colimaçoné” finish on the rotor Weight: 70.87g — Brushed and polished Light-catcher™ stainless Water resistance: 30 ATM (300m) steel case...
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Setting the time and date Unscrew the crown* anti-clockwise from the case to position 2 for winding in power. Wind in a anti- clockwise direction to re-power the watch. Closed Date position position To set the date pull gently into position 3 and turn in an clockwise direction.
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Diving with your watch Bezel marker 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) the time at the surface immediately before the dive is 10.08am. However the bezel marker is at the 12.00 hr position.
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Using the quick-release pins Detaching and reattaching a strap Locate the quick-release pins on your strap or bracelet. Pinch the pins inwards to detach. To reattach your strap or bracelet, pinch the pins inwards, and align the spring bars so they click securely into the lug holes on each side.
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Using the micro adjustment on your bracelet Press buttons to release. Pull open the clasp. There are three micro adjustment positions, which allows for a maximum extension of 6mm. To extend, push the button to unlock and simultaneously pull on the bracelet into the desired position.
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Water resistance Although your watch has been through vigorous static pressure testing, it is worth remembering that there are many variables that can affect the water resistance of your watch. For instance, arm movements during swimming and the sudden impact of diving and water sports will drastically 60 ATM (600 metres) increase the pressure the watch is under.
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Service and repairs Our approach to service and repairs is about uncompromised quality and great value for money. The process, led by our expert technicians, won’t cost the earth and will have the watch back on your wrist in reasonable time. We recommend you service your watch every three to four years to keep it in peak condition.
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A Christopher Ward watch brings idiosyncratic English design together with Swiss watchmaking expertise. We obsessively oversee every part of the process – and only when we’re delighted with each element of the watch, will we sell it. Something you’ll appreciate whenever you wear it.
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Swiss made Every Christopher Ward is built by hand in Switzerland, the epicentre of fine watchmaking, which offers an unrivalled pool of talent, enabling us to create watches and movements that rival the best. It’s here that our world-renowned ‘JJ Calibres’...
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English design Watchmaking can be conservative. A little too conservative for our taste. From the smooth lines of our iconic Light-catcher™ case to the precision engraving of our twin flags logo on a movement’s rotor arm, our approach to design is both bold and detailed.
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Innovation Mechanical watchmaking may be a traditional discipline, but this never stops us from pushing – and breaking – its boundaries. Which is why we engineered a perpetual moonphase movement that’s accurate for 128 years. Re-created the first super compressor mechanism in 50 years. And launched Calibre SH21, the first in-house British movement in decades.
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Your Christopher Ward watch is covered by our 60|60 Guarantee. This means that you can return it 60 days after purchase and receive a full refund (as long as the watch is in perfect condition). And if your watch develops a mechanical fault within five years (60 months), we’ll repair it for...
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