Christopher Ward’s New Aston Martin Inspired Chronograph Has a Movement Worth Talking About
Christopher Ward has somewhat quietly introduced a new sports watch with a genuinely interesting movement that we think is worth shining a light on. Very often with new watch releases, we see the same off-the-shelf movements being used over and over again. There?s absolutely nothing wrong with this – ETA, Sellita, Miyota, and others all produce movements that are reliable, affordable, and flexible to the needs of many of the small brands that we cover, and lots of those same brands make interesting and notable adjustments to these movements once they get their hands on them. But when a brand like Christopher Ward incorporates a less common movement into a watch that?s pretty appealing on its surface anyway, we take notice. And we?re even more interested when that watch is priced well under the $1,000 mark. Let?s take a closer look at the new C65 AM GT Limited Edition.
 Christopher Ward C65 AM GT
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Dial: Black
Dimensions: 41 x 12.2mm
Crystal: Sapphire    Â
Water Resistance: 1500 meters
Crown: Screw down                     Â
Movement: ETA 251.264
Strap/bracelet: Stainless steel bracelet (also available on leather and rubber straps)
Price: $680
Reference Number: C65-41QCC1-S00K0-B0
Expected Release: Available nowÂ
The C65 AM GT is powered by the ETA 251.264, touted as ?the world?s most accurate chronograph movement.? This is a COSC certified quartz caliber that Christopher Ward has used before in th...
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