Does my Christopher Ward C60 Pro 300 fill MY Void of no longer owner a Rolex Submariner?

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  • čas přidán 2. 03. 2024
  • A look at my Christopher Ward C60 Pro 300 and does it fulfill my desire to obtain another Rolex Submariner?

Komentáře • 56

  • @1000lightyrs

    True, I think you don't really need one. I'm a collector since 2010 and, among many others, I currently own a 16610 and a 16613. One is currently for sale and I'm probably going to sell the other one too. To be fair though, I've never been a Rolex fan and prefer (love) Omega's. And these Trident's are really starting to get into my head now too. There's no bottom to this hole 😕

  • @jaredstephenson6468
    @jaredstephenson6468 Před 7 hodinami

    I genuinely believe that the CW line right now has quality that stands up to and surpasses the quality of many Tudor, Omega, Rolex, and Longines models. I wouldn't be surprised if in 25 years we were looking at the 2020+ CW's like we look at vintage Rolex. I think they're that good, truly.

  • @lammyjammer6670

    The Ginault Silent Service perfectly covered the sub gap for me.

  • @bece5899

    The very definition of a First World Problem.. ;)

  • @sharpe340-

    Is this yet another review without a wrist shot of the featured watch? That's a shame.

  • @1millionstartups

    Sinn U50; not only is capable and accurate, but it's unique Lego hands and tegimented toughness is unfounded anywhere else in watch world.

  • @Jason-hv4eu

    I have been in the market for a Christopher ward. I have looked in the used market. However, I will probably purchase new. Did you purchase new? If so, how does the import tax work on a more expensive watch?

  • @DANNY35870

    Brilliant review! I bought myself a black C65 Dune to celebrate my graduation this year. It's just an amazing watch, I've worn it for a month now and haven't found a single thing i dislike about it. The dive watches looks great too!

  • @tonispark5626

    Finally pulled the trigger and got the 40 mm C60 Pro 300 black dial,gorgeous watch casual or dressy will look great, you can definitely feel the quality after having a Orient kamasu an upgrade for me at least.

  • @mohammedalamri5981

    Excellent review, Thank you for guiding my watch decision with your detailed insights. Much appreciated

  • @johnlongstaff4202

    So many reviews of this watch and yours is the best I have seen yet. Thank you!

  • @nilswartemann611

    Very nice diver. Thanks for the review!

  • @JohnBowman-ut4dz

    Hi I'm new to your channel I own most of the big brands and even though I have some very expensive watches I sill own four Christopher ward watches and I'm not saying they are better of the the likes of Rolex omega Tudor etc but on price point and quality for the money and comfort on the wrist it's probably the best I've ever seen so when someone asks me what watch to buy to get into the watch owning market I would say Christopher ward great video thanks John.

  • @Reinierquarles

    nice channel just subscribed. I'm also thinking off selling some of my watches and downscaling

  • @TheCcmarine

    I love the Trident and pretty much everything about them especially the light catcher case!

  • @garycannon1247

    I have one, and the bezel fades a lot quicker than the indeces or the hands , my only grip.

  • @RabbitWatchShop

    CW is doing great things. Even though one of their relatively recent releases tinkers on being an homage of a Rolex GMT. From my perspective - and from the perspective of seasoned, well experienced watch enthusiasts - what holds CW back is their use of basic ETA clone movements. I assume they use Sellita? Until they make a workhorse in-house movement, CW will never rise in the ranks of horology.

  • @user-wk6qd7yg1j

    Hahahaha I think Rolex has a massive problem on their hands! Oh, but I just ordered a $400 Rolex Super Replica from