SOLD WH1221 C11 MSL Auto (12/2011) MINT





























SOLD WH1221 C11 MSL Auto (12/2011) MINT
Christopher Ward C11 MSL Automatic
The C11 was Christopher Ward’s second square watch, following in the footsteps of 2008’s C13/C15 Henley models - C13 being the quartz model and C15 being the auto. Rather than being designed as dress watches like the C13/15, the C11 came in aviation, dive and even motorsport styles.
The aviation style C11 MSL (mean sea level) first surfaced in 2011 with the PVD-coated-case ‘black manta’, with its white markers and original CW logo. In 2012, at the same time as the CHR. WARD logo’s introduction, the C11 range exploded with silver and black case MSLs, Vintage marker MSLs, a quartz chronograph and the popular C11 Makaira dive range.
The watch in this listing is a steel-cased, standard marker, self-winding automatic model.
Condition
A totally original watch complete with box, manual and cleaning cloth that has had two owners from new (I bought it from the original owner, then sold it and repurchased it a year later!).
It’s in beautiful condition - one of the very best that I’ve seen, it’s clearly been well looked after all its life.
It’s working perfectly and keeping very good time at +8 spd on the timegrapher.
Strap options
It comes on a CW black tiber in excellent condition. Head only, discount of £40, or exchange for a modern CW leather strap and no cost change. If you’d like one of the Aviation straps featured in my straps section, please ask and I sort a discounted price for you.
Specifications
Case size: 42mm
Lug width: 22mm
Height: 10.8mm
Waterproof: 50m
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/dw7acbc0b2/pdfs/Aviation/c11_manual.pdf
Final Notes
Having followed CW for many years, I’ve observed a few of instances of crowns being pulled out/off on C11s. This one shows no signs of any issues (it feels perfect), but I still advise taking extra care when pulling the crown out to the time-adjusting position three.