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Christopher Ward C65 Super Compressor ElitevsGrand Seiko SBGV245

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The bottom line

Profile favors the SBGV245 at 11.8mm thick versus 13.75mm on the C65 Super Compressor Elite, so it slips under a cuff with less fuss.

What people say

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Christopher Ward C65 Super Compressor Elite

The Christopher Ward C65 Super Compressor Elite is praised for its well-made, refined, and attractively finished Super Compressor case, featuring a blue gradient dial with decompression scales and an internal bezel operated by the 2 o'clock crown. Reviewers note the COSC-certified Sellita SW300-1 movement offers a 56-hour power reserve. However, the bracelet's end link finishing does not match the lugs, and the pin-and-collar sizing system is criticized for difficulty. One reviewer calls the 150-meter water resistance a party trick and dislikes the logo and trident on the seconds hand. Overall, reviewers find the Christopher Ward C65 Super Compressor Elite to be a refined and attractively finished watch, despite some criticisms regarding bracelet finishing and water resistance.

Grand Seiko SBGV245

Grand Seiko SBGV245 owners widely praise its exceptional case finishing with mixed polishing and brushing, faceted indices, sharp hands, and matte dial, noting its robust tool-watch specifications including 200m water resistance, anti-magnetism, and Lumibrite. The 9F82 quartz movement is lauded for its precision, accurate to +/- 10 seconds per year, offering a refined, set-it-and-forget-it experience with carefree maintenance. Some owners report the Zaratsu polished surfaces and sharp bezel are prone to dings and scratches, and one notes the second hand does not perfectly align with the markers. This JDM-exclusive Grand Seiko SBGV245 is rarely available and commands a high price even on the resale market. Overall, owners rate the Grand Seiko SBGV245 highly for its exceptional finishing and technical innovation at a competitive price point.

From video reviewers

The 9F Quartz movement is a high-precision quartz movement with a 50-year lifespan. The watch's exceptional finishing is another level, with reviewers praising its high-quality craftsmanship. The watch's lug width of 20mm might be a drawback for those with smaller wrists or limited strap options, and the lume brightness is somewhat lacking.

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Christopher Ward C65 Super Compressor Elite
Christopher Ward C65 Super Compressor Elite
MSRP $1,995
Grand Seiko SBGV245
Grand Seiko SBGV245
MSRP $3,000
C65 Super Compressor Elite
Christopher WardC65 Super Compressor Elite
MSRP $1,995
SBGV245
Grand SeikoSBGV245
MSRP $3,000

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
C65 Super Compressor Elite40mm
SBGV24540mm
Power Reserve
C65 Super Compressor Elite56h
SBGV24540h
Water Resistance
C65 Super Compressor Elite150m
SBGV245200m
MSRP
C65 Super Compressor Elite$1,995
SBGV245$3,000

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Thickness
13.75mm
11.8mm
Lug-to-Lug
47.12mm
47.1mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Water Resistance
150m
200m

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
Blue
Black
Indices
Printed
Applied
Lume
SLN X1 GL C1
None

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
SW300-1
9F82
Type
Automatic
Quartz
Beat Rate
4 vph
28,800 vph
Power Reserve
56h
40h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,995
$3,000

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