WH194 C70 US Cunningham Stripe (01/2011)
WH194 C70 US Cunningham Stripe (01/2011)
Christopher Ward C70 US Cunningham Stripe Limited Edition
Introduction
The C70 US was the sixth member of the original C70 Grand Prix series, which launched in 2009. There were 4,000 watches in that initial run; 500 of each of eight different models. They included:
The GB Brooklands
The IT Rosso Corsa
The FR Grand Epreuve
The DE Silver Arrow
The BE Ascari
The US Cunningham Stripe
The DBR1 (now one of CW’s most collectable watches)
And finally the MC Monte Carlo
The C70 US celebrates Tommy Milton’s victory in the 1923 Indianapolis 500 - the first time the race was considered part of the International Grand Prix series. Although the Cunningham racing stripe was not introduced by American, Briggs Swift Cunningham II until much later, as the first ever racing stripe, it is highly appropriate that it is sported by the C70US as the famous blue parallel lines on white ground have become synonymous with American motor racing.
While the US piece hasn’t quite achieved the cult-like status of the DBR1, I can genuinely say I’ve seen less far US watches change hands than I have DBR1s - so once they find homes, they tend to stay there for a LONG time!
Warranty
As a older watch, the five year CW warranty has expired, so it comes with a three month Ward Hoard warranty.
Strap
It’s fitted with the original (fitted end) strap, with its butterfly deployment clasp, which is well used, but still servicable. CW sold out of original replacement straps about a decade ago.
Will exchange for a black hybrid for an additional cost of £20.
Condition
The C70’s exposed alloy bezel and thinly applied paint make it notoriously delicate, so finding the older ones in good condition is becoming increasingly challenging (CW has long since exhausted its supply of replacement bezels/cases).
The watch in this listing is in good condition - it’s not perfect, there are a few marks and dings on the bezel, clearly visible in the photos.
It comes complete with the original Owner’s Handbook with Certificate of Authenticity, plus original CW box (which is also in good condition with the correct blue striped cushion), the original covering letter and polishing cloth.
In summary, it’s a very good example of an almost impossible to find watch.
Specifications
Case size: 42mm
Lug width: 22mm
Height: 10.7mm
Waterproof: 50m
Movement: ETA 251.272 quartz
User Manual
A PDF version of the owner’s manual is available on the CW website: https://www.christopherward.com/on/demandware.static/-/Library-Sites-cw-library/default/dwa255857f/pdfs/Motorsport/c70_manual.pdf
Final Notes
Note the first photograph is a library shot, the rest all show the actual watch and package.