I like this watch and believe that although not inexpensive, it is still a good value for all of it's details. I am starting to take your video production for granted, as it is always excellent. Thanks for putting in the time to produce great content.
The orange highlights are great but I would love to see the same watch with red, blue or green highlights instead of orange. Purple! Would love to see the Sealander with purple highlights. Great video! Keep up the great work.
Fantastic editing. I don’t comment on UA-cam vids normally but this is just so far and above what you see from established watch content. The watch looks great too.
That is a pretty nice case design. I think Christopher Ward needs to improve a couple things to increase the fan base: 1. Put an applied logo on the dial and not the name. Many have expressed how they dislike that long name and boring font printed on the dial. 2. Improve the finishing on the markers and hands. Those macro shots revealed everything.
Out of all watches in the world, I think this is literally the only one that ticks all my boxes. I wouldn't mind if it had a 9F mov't (off course not possible though), or an ISO divers rating, or if the ratcheting clasp could be activated from the outside and not only the inside. And the dial design isn't my favourite ever. However, it is, the only watch in full titanium, that is also swimmable, looks good on rubber while looking high end and not too flashy, has a well-sized and comfy case (i.e. with a decently short lug-to-lug, and the crown not digging into the skin being a great bonus), having great lume, with an extension clasp on a Ti bracelet, and a movement one can have a little pride in that is serviceable and has the possibility of lasting a lifetime, and that also isn't so expensive I have to baby it. I mean, I expect the Sellita can be serviced for any foreseable future. I have looked everywhere, and literally no watch other than this ticks all those boxes. Edit: Except one of my "boxes" is also having a screw down crown... And this kinda has the absolute opposite of that. However, if it is quite safe still, it is even so the watch being closest to ticking all my boxes. And sadly it seems I can't even test this out in an AD since CW sells primarily through their website... Well be damned 😅 But considering it's a 150m WR piece, I would think the crown should be fairly safe by design? 🤔
Brilliantly edited and very informative video. I own 4 Christopher Wards, and the Elite along with my Super Compressor are my favorites. I purchased the Elite on their #Tide strap which I found horrible and unwearable, so I picked up one of their hybrid rubber straps and I love it.
Awesome, thank you! Yes the straps are a bit stiff but i got used to it the more i wore it. Christopher ward is really making strides at it's collections.
I don't quite understand the bezel on this watch. It looks like it wants to be a super compressor, but it's fixed, which makes it just a very large chapter ring? It takes up so much of the dial and has no functionality. I wish they'd of just pushed the actual dial out to the sides of the watch and done away with the chapter ring entirely. Or at least made it small and tasteful. Instead you end up with a tiny dial surrounded by so much wasted space. There is so much to like about this watch but man this design decision just ruins it for me.
Is this crown design safe? I have a diver for any water-related activities. But I like to clean my watches in running water, and it would also feel kinda stupid if I was out and about when raining in the outdoors, and I bent my wrist into the crown-button only for it to pop out... Other than this, I felt like I finally found the only watch ticking all my boxes. It's a 150m WR piece, so I would think the crown should be fairly safe by design considering the philosophy of this brand? 🤔But sadly, I can't test this out as they sell though their website and aren't at any boutiques or ADs. What do you think?
The way that Christopher ward did it is that it has an extra spring that pushes the crown out as you push it in to access the crown. When it pops out, you can feel the tension from the gaskets inside. It should be rather safe to wash but it’s better to make it a habit to lock your crown after setting ANY watch.
Great watch, especially the newer version. But your video production is outstanding: The best I've seen. And I have subscribed.
I like this watch and believe that although not inexpensive, it is still a good value for all of it's details.
I am starting to take your video production for granted, as it is always excellent. Thanks for putting in the time to produce great content.
This is a really solid and great offering from CW. this light catcher case is really shaping up to be the brands big draw.
The orange highlights are great but I would love to see the same watch with red, blue or green highlights instead of orange. Purple! Would love to see the Sealander with purple highlights.
Great video! Keep up the great work.
hmmm. not bad suggestions. i like the orange out of all of them though.
Wow amazing shots. Noticed a ton of details i hadn't before. Thanks for the video !! Will be ordering mine soon.
Glad it was helpful!
Appreciate those video magic to save time and keeping a smooth flow for the presentation 👍
yes i found the strap changing was nice and all but took a lot of the screen time so these transitions actually help reduce it to just a 3rd.
Great vid transitions, well done. Review also strong!
Honestly I follow a lot of watch reviewers but you are one of most unique and original,cheers ... keep the great content.
Thank you so much!
Fantastic editing. I don’t comment on UA-cam vids normally but this is just so far and above what you see from established watch content. The watch looks great too.
Tight editing by the way. Great dial
Much appreciated!
Your editing was absolutely on point in this one!
Glad you think so!
A light catcher bracelet would be a GREAT iteration!
I know right? c'mon c ward?! lets make it happen.
That’s a great watch. An an even higher level of video shooting and editing. Hats off
Thanks a bunch!
Love the editing. Id love to see you tackle the CW C60 Elite 1000 in titanium. I wish my wrist could handle it.
I’ll put in the request list.
That is a pretty nice case design. I think Christopher Ward needs to improve a couple things to increase the fan base: 1. Put an applied logo on the dial and not the name. Many have expressed how they dislike that long name and boring font printed on the dial. 2. Improve the finishing on the markers and hands. Those macro shots revealed everything.
i find the finishing on the hands are just fine. but the applied logo is something i would welcome for sure!
Awesome work Jayson CW has done it again looks great on all straps
Thanks a bunch! You gotta see the next release from c. Ward! I’m really tempted to keep it.
man, this is some slick editing - keep it up!
Thanks a bunch!
Out of all watches in the world, I think this is literally the only one that ticks all my boxes. I wouldn't mind if it had a 9F mov't (off course not possible though), or an ISO divers rating, or if the ratcheting clasp could be activated from the outside and not only the inside. And the dial design isn't my favourite ever. However, it is, the only watch in full titanium, that is also swimmable, looks good on rubber while looking high end and not too flashy, has a well-sized and comfy case (i.e. with a decently short lug-to-lug, and the crown not digging into the skin being a great bonus), having great lume, with an extension clasp on a Ti bracelet, and a movement one can have a little pride in that is serviceable and has the possibility of lasting a lifetime, and that also isn't so expensive I have to baby it. I mean, I expect the Sellita can be serviced for any foreseable future. I have looked everywhere, and literally no watch other than this ticks all those boxes.
Edit: Except one of my "boxes" is also having a screw down crown... And this kinda has the absolute opposite of that. However, if it is quite safe still, it is even so the watch being closest to ticking all my boxes. And sadly it seems I can't even test this out in an AD since CW sells primarily through their website... Well be damned 😅 But considering it's a 150m WR piece, I would think the crown should be fairly safe by design? 🤔
Brilliantly edited and very informative video. I own 4 Christopher Wards, and the Elite along with my Super Compressor are my favorites. I purchased the Elite on their #Tide strap which I found horrible and unwearable, so I picked up one of their hybrid rubber straps and I love it.
Awesome, thank you! Yes the straps are a bit stiff but i got used to it the more i wore it. Christopher ward is really making strides at it's collections.
Brilliant, editing is magical, excellent video. Cool watch too. Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow!, you are super fast changing straps! ;-).
Hehe
Gorgeous watch. CW makes great stuff, and this one is no exception.
Couldn't agree more!
SUPER!!! THanks!
Glad you like it
Love the creative editing! You got a new sub...
Welcome aboard!
Can the elite titanium bracelet fit on the 39mm c63 sea lander? They are both 20mm lug with.
a crownless 40mm I think would be a bit too big these days.. love the design and concept tho
I don't quite understand the bezel on this watch. It looks like it wants to be a super compressor, but it's fixed, which makes it just a very large chapter ring? It takes up so much of the dial and has no functionality. I wish they'd of just pushed the actual dial out to the sides of the watch and done away with the chapter ring entirely. Or at least made it small and tasteful. Instead you end up with a tiny dial surrounded by so much wasted space. There is so much to like about this watch but man this design decision just ruins it for me.
Supercool vid 👏
Is this crown design safe? I have a diver for any water-related activities. But I like to clean my watches in running water, and it would also feel kinda stupid if I was out and about when raining in the outdoors, and I bent my wrist into the crown-button only for it to pop out... Other than this, I felt like I finally found the only watch ticking all my boxes. It's a 150m WR piece, so I would think the crown should be fairly safe by design considering the philosophy of this brand? 🤔But sadly, I can't test this out as they sell though their website and aren't at any boutiques or ADs. What do you think?
The way that Christopher ward did it is that it has an extra spring that pushes the crown out as you push it in to access the crown. When it pops out, you can feel the tension from the gaskets inside. It should be rather safe to wash but it’s better to make it a habit to lock your crown after setting ANY watch.
Awesome review!
Thanks a bunch!0
This watch is great for golf!
oh yeah! its really tough!
I believe they are releasing a refresh model with the new logo instead of the brand name christoper ward.
Yes i've heard of that. We'll see if we can get that in the channel when they come out.
@@DesignAtelier oh please do, i'm torn between this and the aquataine