SOLD WH230 C60 Trident Pro COSC 43mm Limited Edition (01/2015)
SOLD WH230 C60 Trident Pro COSC 43mm Limited Edition (01/2015)
Christopher Ward C60 Trident-Pro COSC 43mm
Introduction
The Mk1 C60 Trident hit the watch world in 2009. It was available in a Henry Ford style ‘any colour you want, as long as it’s black’. The initial price of just £300 was a ridiculous bargain and the watch was an instant hit. Fast forward to 2012, CW introduced the CHR. WARD logo and also added blue, red and green models to the lineup. The base price had gone up to £440 for a rubber/leather model and £510 on the bracelet - still a pretty good deal.
Also in 2012 CW dipped their toe into C60 Chronometer water for the first time with the launch of the C60 Trident-Pro COSC. It was visually very similar to the regular model, but hawk-eyes will notice the ‘TRIDENT-PRO” on the face was switched with ‘CHRONOMETER’ as a nod to its COSC certified Chronometer credentials.
With a retail price of £675 on rubber/leather and £735 on a bracelet, it was quite a premium over the basic model and sales were pretty slow - it took until 2015 to sell all 500 limited edition pieces. But with the passage of time has come a greater appreciation for this, the first ever Limited Edition C60. It is now a pretty collectable piece for those in the know.
This particular watch was sold in January 2015, so it is one of the later ones that CW sold.
Warranty
As a January 2015 watch, the five year CW warranty has expired, so it comes with a three month Ward Hoard warranty.
Strap
It is fitted with a lightly used CW black canvas strap
Price includes this strap - other options are:
Exchange for a brand new CW leather, hybrid or tide strap instead: increase of £30
Without a strap: reduction of £20.
Exchange for a good, used bracelet of the era: increase of £80.
Condition
It is in good used condition. It has been worn, so there are a few light blemishes from use here and there, including some light marks on the bezel around 24-26 and 46 minutes.
It comes boxed with user guide/Certificate of Authenticity and polishing cloth, however the COSC certificate is missing. It’s keeping very good time, running at approx. -7 sec per day on the timegrapher.
In summary, it’s a nice, collectable, but very wearable limited edition C60. The minor negative points are reflected in the asking price.
Specifications
Case size: 43mm
Lug width: 22mm
Height: 12.6mm
Waterproof: 300m
Movement: ETA 2824 COSC or Sellita SW200 COSC
User Manual
Christopher Ward don’t have the exact correct PDF manual available on the website, but they do have the Mk1 C60 non-COSC version available: https://www.christopherward.com/on/demandware.static/-/Library-Sites-cw-library/default/dw9569c4f7/pdfs/Dive/c60-trident-300-v2.pdf