Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000 (Titanium)
The Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000 (Titanium) is a discontinued diver watch with a grade 2 titanium case. At 133 g it sits around the middle for diver watches in the guide, and is priced above the $1,199 median for the category. No longer offered new; listed here as an archive reference for the used market.
- Reference
- C60-42ADD3-T0KK0
- Type
- Diver
- Case diameter
- 42.0 mm
- Origin
- United Kingdom
- Movement
- Automatic
- Caliber
- Sellita SW200 (COSC)
- Power reserve
- 38 h
- Complications
- Date
- Colour
- Grey
- Surface treatment
- None
- Nickel-free
- Not verified (contact-point materials not all confirmed)
- Bracelet / strap
- Rubber strap or titanium bracelet; helium escape valve
- Matching bracelet
- Optional (or strap)
- Crystal
- Sapphire
- Display back
- No
- Dial
- Navy blue and black colourways (orange accents)
- Dial colours
- Black Blue
- Lume
- Super-LumiNova
- Availability
- No longer offered
- Status
- Discontinued (maker page 404s; C60 Elite GMT 1000 is the live model)
- Not published
- Thickness, Lug-to-lug, Hardness, Construction, Caseback
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Frequently asked questions
What is the case material of the Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000 (Titanium)?
The Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000 (Titanium) has a grade 2 titanium case. It is recorded at medium confidence pending a maker-stated material.
What size is the Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000 (Titanium)?
It is 42.0 mm in diameter, and water resistant to 1000 m.
How much does the Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000 (Titanium) weigh?
About 133 g (w/ bracelet).
How much does the Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000 (Titanium) cost, and is it available?
It is no longer offered new; the guide keeps it as an archive reference for the used market, and it listed from $1,425 when current.
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