Christopher Ward Goes Green with the All White C60 Anthropocene GMT
Christopher Ward has partnered up with like-minded organizations to collaborate on projects to spread awareness on planet conservation as well as continuing the development of their Challenger Programme. This program seeks out individuals who are trying to make a positive impact in the world, but are in need of a financial boost to make their goals happen. The newest CW Challenger goes by the name of Tom Hicks, a conservationist, adventurer, and explorer currently preparing for his unsupported North Pole expedition in April 2022. He will be assisting the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, a UK based charity funding conservation projects across Africa and Asia, to measure the current Arctic snow depths and melt rates.Â
Accompanying Tom Hicks on his expedition, will be the latest to come out of Christopher Ward, the C60 Anthropocene GMT. At a quick glance, it?s a modern sports watch that looks like it can hold its own in the Arctic. Let’s take a closer look.
The dial of the C60 Anthropocene GMT comes off as clean, balanced and legible. The sharp isosceles arrow hour hand, solid pencil minutes hand, and hour indexes accompanied by polished facets, along with the distinctive orange tipped GMT hand, come together seamlessly. All of which use the opaque polar dial as a backdrop to distinguish what time it is locally, and wherever else you may be tracking that second time zone.Â
Shifting your attention towards the center of the dial, you may notice a faint whit...
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