
48 watches that match on case size, movement family, and price band. Sorted by how close the match is.
The closest alternative to the Christopher Ward C60 Pro 300 is the Glycine Combat Sub Bronze ($1,650) — common cross-shop and Shared caliber (Sellita SW200-1). If price is the constraint, the Orient Kamasu at $375 (vs $1,550 for the C60 Pro 300) covers most of the same brief. From the independents, the Spinnaker Tesei Bronze Swiss is the standout microbrand take — common cross-shop and Shared caliber (Sellita SW200-1). Stepping up, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Date Stainless Steel ($11,100) is where the same idea goes with a bigger budget.
Independent makers covering the same brief — usually with something the mainstream brands don't.
Established brands covering the same brief at a comparable price — same case size, similar movement family. Often the deciding click for a new buyer.
If the price is the only thing keeping you off this watch, these get you most of the way there for less.
Where the same idea goes when budget isn't the constraint — luxury upgrades and step-ups.