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Brian

I am a watch enthusiast and maker that likes to share my thoughts and projects. As for credentials, I have a doctorate in computing, not horology. Member NAWCC. Watch on YouTube!

Christopher Ward Dive Reviews

Battle of the Bronze

04/22/202104/29/2021

The Christopher Ward C60 Trident Bronze Ombré, released in 2018, is one of my favorite watches. CW released a new version in 2021, and I had to do a comparison of the two models. In the BATTLE OF THE BRONZE, I pit the Christopher Ward C60 Trident Ombré Mark 2 against the Mark 3 in a struggle for wrist dominance. I cover everything from the trident hands to the caseback height. (More comparison info will be added after Part 2!)

The Unboxing and Teaser

https://youtu.be/7yrh9LpPc4E

 

Battle of the Bronze Part I

https://youtu.be/I7qPigeMId4

 

Battle of the Bronze Part II

https://youtu.be/BCtMEzDcX6Y

The Watches

 

On the Wrist

 

The Hands

 

The Date

 

The Caseback

 

The Bezel

 

The Crown

 

Macro

 

Lume

Final Thought

Although the MK3 is a great watch and gives the opportunity for those that missed out on the MK2 an opportunity to own a similar watch, for me the MK2 is a better design and it will stay in the collection. The MK3 will stick around for a while to pick up some patina so I can revisit and compare once it has some age. But I would also be ok selling it. 🙂

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