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Christopher Ward The TwelvevsChristopher Ward C63 Sealander GMT

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The Twelve
Christopher WardThe Twelve
MSRP $1,495
C63 Sealander GMT
Christopher WardC63 Sealander GMT
MSRP $1,675

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
The Twelve40mm
C63 Sealander GMT42mm
Power Reserve
The Twelve38h
C63 Sealander GMT56h
Water Resistance
The Twelve100m
C63 Sealander GMT150m
MSRP
The Twelve$1,495
C63 Sealander GMT$1,675

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Sport
GMT
Diameter
40mm
42mm
Thickness
9.95mm
11.5mm
Lug-to-Lug
44.5mm
48.5mm
Lug Width
25mm
22mm
Water Resistance
100m
150m
Caseback
Solid screw-down
Display

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Midnight Sun
Blue

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
SW200
SW330
Power Reserve
38h
56h
Jewels
26
25
Complications
GMT, Moonphase, Day-date, Date
GMT, Moonphase, Day-date

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,495
$1,675

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What people say

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Christopher Ward The Twelve

Christopher Ward The Twelve is widely praised for its excellent value, comfortable and thin titanium case, and COSC-certified movements. Owners and reviewers highlight the lightweight feel and attractive finishing. However, some find the dial design lacks originality, and one owner noted sharp edges on bracelet links and unfinished clasp interiors, leading to a return. The skeletonized dial on The Twelve X, while a selling point, can impact legibility, and the case chamfers may be prone to dings. Overall, owners and reviewers rate Christopher Ward The Twelve highly for its comfortable titanium construction and strong value proposition.

Christopher Ward C63 Sealander GMT

The Christopher Ward C63 Sealander GMT is praised for its comfortable wearability, with reviewers noting its slim profile, short lugs, and 39mm case size, while others prefer the proportions of the 36mm version. The watch features a Light-catcher case with alternating brushed and polished surfaces, and the Bader bracelet is highlighted for its build quality and comfort at its price point. Some owners find the gloss white dial's text and indices small, and the orange accents can appear yellow. The Sellita SW330-2 movement provides caller GMT functionality and a 56-hour power reserve. On balance, owners and reviewers appreciate the Christopher Ward C63 Sealander GMT for its comfortable wearability and solid bracelet construction at its price.

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