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Christopher Ward Twelve X (Ti) TitaniumvsLongines CONQUEST

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Twelve X (Ti) Titanium
Christopher WardTwelve X (Ti) Titanium
MSRP $5,375
CONQUEST
LonginesCONQUEST
MSRP $2,850

At a glance

20 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Twelve X (Ti) Titanium46.3mm
CONQUEST41mm
Power Reserve
Twelve X (Ti) Titanium120h
CONQUEST72h
Water Resistance
Twelve X (Ti) Titanium100m
CONQUEST100m
MSRP
Twelve X (Ti) Titanium$5,375
CONQUEST$2,850

Full specifications

Case

8 specs
Category
Skeleton
Diameter
46.3mm
41mm
Thickness
12.3mm
10.9mm
Lug-to-Lug
46.3mm
49.1mm
Lug Width
25mm
21mm
Material
Titanium
Stainless Steel
Finish
Brushed + Polished + Satin + Sandblasted
Caseback
Solid
Screw-down and transparent with sapphire crystal case back

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal Shape
Flat
AR Coating
Inner
Both sides
Indices
Applied
Diamond indexes
Lume
None
Super-LumiNova

Movement

7 specs
Caliber
SH21
L888.5
Beat Rate
4 vph
25,200 vph
Power Reserve
120h
72h
Jewels
31
0
Hacking
Yes
No
Hand-winding
Yes
No
Complications
Moonphase
Hours, minutes, seconds and date

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$5,375
$2,850

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What people say

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Christopher Ward Twelve X (Ti) Titanium

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Christopher Ward Twelve X (Ti) Titanium for its exceptional value, lightweight titanium construction, and comfortable wearability, with case thickness noted as under 9mm by some and around 12.3mm by others. The watch features a COSC-certified movement, either a Sellita SW300-1 or a skeletonized SH21 with a 5-day or 120-hour power reserve, and reviewers highlight excellent lume performance and improved legibility on skeletonized dials. Some find the bracelet's one-step micro-adjustment clasp convenient, while others report sharp bracelet links and unfinished clasp interiors, and one owner noted the "Arctic White" dial appeared silver. There is a split on Christopher Ward design originality and the potential for case and bracelet chamfers to be prone to dings.

Longines CONQUEST

Owners widely praise the Longines CONQUEST for its high-quality finishing, excellent value, and versatile design, with many citing the L888.5 movement and 72-hour power reserve as key strengths. The watch is frequently noted for its comfortable bracelet and attractive dials, offering comparable quality to more expensive alternatives. However, several owners and reviewers point out the lack of micro-adjustment on the bracelet clasp as a significant drawback, with some also noting the polished surfaces are prone to micro-scratches and the lume is inconsistent across variants, with only some models featuring lumed hands. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Longines CONQUEST highly for its impressive finishing and value proposition, particularly its robust movement and versatile wearability.

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