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Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto ClassicvsBaltic Prismic

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C1 Bel Canto Classic
Christopher WardC1 Bel Canto Classic
MSRP $5,340
Prismic
BalticPrismic
MSRP $1,069

At a glance

16 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
C1 Bel Canto Classic40mm
Prismic36mm
Power Reserve
C1 Bel Canto Classic38h
Prismic42h
Water Resistance
C1 Bel Canto Classic30m
Prismic30m
MSRP
C1 Bel Canto Classic$5,340
Prismic$1,069

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Dress
Diameter
40mm
36mm
Thickness
13.2mm
9mm
Lug-to-Lug
48mm
44mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Material
Grade 5 Titanium
Stainless Steel

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
Oro
Green
Indices
Roman numerals
Applied
Lume
SLN C1 X1 BL
None

Movement

5 specs
Caliber
SW200-1
ETA Peseux 7001
Type
Automatic
Manual
Beat Rate
4 vph
28,800 vph
Power Reserve
38h
42h
Jewels
29
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$5,340
$1,069

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What people say

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Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto Classic

The Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto Classic features a 41mm titanium case with a glassbox sapphire crystal and a laser-etched guilloché dial with Roman numerals. It utilizes a modified Sellita SW200-1 movement with a chiming module, and its chiming mechanism showcases meticulous hand-finishing. One reviewer found the Oyster-style bracelet a stylistic mismatch for the watch's classical dial design. On balance, reviewers highlight the C1 Bel Canto Classic's refined dial and hand-finished chiming mechanism.

Baltic Prismic

The Baltic Prismic is widely praised for its unique stone dials, slim 9.2mm case, and retro-chic design, with reviewers highlighting its impressive build quality and detailed finishing for the price. Owners appreciate the complex five-part case construction using steel and titanium, and the attractive dial textures. The hand-wound ETA Peseux 7001 movement is consistently mentioned, offering a 42-hour power reserve. However, some owners find the watch overpriced and the bracelet unappealing or flaring on smaller wrists, while the 30-meter water resistance is noted as delicate. The avant-garde dial design is also described as divisive by one reviewer. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Baltic Prismic highly for its distinctive stone dials and slim, vintage-inspired case at an accessible price point.

From video reviewers

The Baltic Prismic's unique natural stone dials, each using a slice of thousand-year-old stone, are a standout feature. A notable drawback is the price, with several reviewers mentioning it as a potential issue, particularly considering the finishing and uniqueness offered. Reviewers disagree on the watch's ruggedness, with some viewing it as a dress watch and others not mentioning this aspect.

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