SOLD - C11 Makaira Pro 500 Blue on bracelet (2013)
SOLD - C11 Makaira Pro 500 Blue on bracelet (2013)
Christopher Ward C11 Makaira Pro 500
Those who preach you should only buy watches with your heart, rather than your head, will always argue that resale values should never be a consideration when buying a watch… then they’ll contradict themselves by making sure they always drive a German car because of their safe residuals! For those who buy watches with both their heart and their head, the C11 Makaira Pro 500 has has proved itself to be a wise investment, with tidy examples having fetched well over their original RRPs for a couple of years now.
The first C11 (the aviation style MSL) arrived in 2011, but it wasn’t until August of 2012 that CW dropped the dive edition, with its innovative internal rotating bezel (operated by the upper crown). Dubbed the Makaira Pro 500, it initially cost £500 with the silicone rubber strap and £560 on a bracelet - rising to £550 and £610 respectively over the next couple of years. It sold okay, but didn’t exactly set the world alight and by 2015 the remaining stock was sold off at reduced prices. From what I’ve observed over the years, I’d say at least 90% of Makairas were sold on rubber straps with the remaining 10% being fitted with the stainless bracelet option.
The Makaira Pro 500 was available with white, blue or orange markers. There were also a couple of Titanium limited editions which had yellow or green markers. The watch for sale here has the blue markers and is in the minority on the strap front, having been fitted with the stainless bracelet option - a wise investment, with the original silicone strap being prone to splitting if worn regularly.
Condition
It’s a November 2015 watch in great used condition. There is no 'damage' as such to report (odd very light marks here and there from occasional use), but if you know these as well as I do, you can see signs of some cosmetic restoration work (such as re-brushing) having been carried out when you get in close. The bracelet is in very good condition with just the occasional light blemish and a few desk-diving marks on the clasp. You need to give the release buttons a firm squeeze. A total of two links have been removed from the bracelet, only one spare is included.
On the timegrapher it’s running at approx. +0.5sec per day - something any COSC certified watch would be proud of!
Supplied in the original presentation case with covering letter and owner’s book with Certificate of Authenticity. Also includes one removed bracelet link.
It’s been years since I’ve seen a blue Makaira on a bracelet and I expect it will be even longer until I see another one!
Specifications
Case size: 42mm
Lug width: 22mm
Height: 12.5mm
Waterproof: 500m
Movement: ETA 2824-2 or Sellita SW200-1 automatic
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/dw234255e3/pdfs/Dive/c11mak_manual.pdf
Final Notes
Note the first photograph is a library shot, the rest all show the actual watch and package.
Having followed CW for many years, I’ve observed a few of instances of crowns being pulled out/off of MSL versions. While I’ve not seen it on a Makaira, it’s still advised to take extra care when pulling the crown out to the time-adjusting position three.