Christoper Ward C60 Trident 3 offers Omega Seamaster style for far less money

Christoper Ward C60 Trident 3 offers Omega Seamaster style for far less money

Christopher Ward has been on a bit of a roll recently, first with the gorgeously retro C65 Trident Diver, and now with the updated and redesigned C60 Trident range, but while the C65 was self-consciously 60s-influenced, the C60 is a thoroughly modern dive watch, designed to showcase the advanced watch making Christopher Ward is capable of Those paying attention will have noticed I said C60 Trident range, and that's because Christopher Ward has introduced three new models, the C60 Trident Pro 600, C60 Trident GMT 600, and the C60 Trident Titanium Elite 1000, in up to three different sizes and with various strap/bracelet options The Trident 3 is certainly more of an evolution in terms of design, retaining what makes the Trident a Trident, but improving and updating enough details to make it feel fresh.

A lot of the updates came from customer feedback, with Adrian Buchmann, Head of Product Design at Christopher Ward saying, "They wanted serious improvements in Trident 2's luminosity This meant using top grade SuperLumiNova X1-GL-C1 throughout Trident 3, redesigning the depth of the indexes to hold a greater volume of lume paint, and adding a full-lume bezel for the first time The result of all this is a more than 100-percent improvement in the luminosity of the watch" Customers were "Crying out" for a 40mm C60 Trident Pro 600, so Christopher Ward were happy to oblige, with the new models available in 38mm, 40mm and 42mm.

No matter which case you choose, the new Trident 3 will feel better on the wrist, with a slimmer profile, and clean sides which play with the light The C60 Trident Elite 1000 pushes the boundaries of the Trident collection further than ever before Lume: SuperLumiNova® Grade X1 GL C1.

Liked the looks of the new Christopher Ward C60 Trident Pro 600? It's available to buy new priced from £695. . Source