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RESERVED SK WH1718K C60 Trident 300 Mk2 Orange/black (undated)
Quick facts
Reference: C60 Trident Mk2 Quartz
Category: Dive
Size: Large
Movement: Quartz
Condition: Excellent
Ward Hoard warranty: Six months from date of purchase
Buy it if you want: a grab and go quartz diver with a red bezel.
Description
The C60 Trident Mk2 refined rather than reinvented what came before it. Building on the Mk1, it replaced aluminium bezels with ceramic, shifted dial markers from pips to batons, upsized the crown and doubled water resistance from 300m to 600m, establishing the Trident Pro 600 identity. The automatic range expanded significantly in both size and colour, and the line matured into something broader and more confident. Later Mk2 evolutions brought the move to the 9‑o’clock wordmark logo, and taken as a whole, the Mk2 era is where the Trident became the modern CW diver most people recognise.
It was also during the Mk2 era that Christopher Ward introduced its first quartz C60, the Trident 300, launched in 2015. Rated to 300 metres, it sat alongside the automatics rather than beneath them, offering the same case and dial architecture in a slimmer, lighter package. Early examples were visually very close to the Mk1 Pro models, while later iterations — what I tend to think of as Mk2.5 watches — introduced the current CW logo, an upgraded Ronda 715 movement in place of the earlier 515 and a revised 3 o’clock date position. As a quartz model, it lacks the taller, tapered caseback of the automatic versions, meaning it sits lower on the wrist and wears noticeably flatter. With no quartz C60 models produced before the Mk2 or after it, the Mk2 and Mk2.5 Trident 300s remain the only route into a quartz Trident — and, for some wrists, arguably the most comfortable.
Condition and performance
The watch is in excellent condition with only minor signs of careful use.
Case: Clean with light hairlines only
Bezel: Excellent
Crystal: Clear, no marks
Supplied on a CW hybrid strap in great condition.
Comes boxed with cleaning cloth but no papers.
Strap options
Head only: £30 reduction
Replacement of existing strap for a standard unworn CW strap: £20 increase
Additional standard unworn CW strap: £50 increase
Subject to availability, standard unworn CW straps comprise vintage oak leather, hybrid, rubber and tropic.
Please send us a message and we will adjust the price accordingly.
We also offer 10% off our straps and bracelets listed in Accessories purchased alongside a watch.
Simply add the accessory to your basket and use STRAP10 or BRAC10 at checkout.
Generally, we list all our bracelets on our Accessories page, but if you don’t see the bracelet for this specific watch, please ask.
Specifications
Case size: 43mm
Lug to lug: 51.4mm
Lug width: 22mm
Height: 11.75mm
Movement: Ronda 715 quartz.
Questions
If you have any questions about this watch or strap options, or would like to reserve it, just get in touch. We’re specialists in Christopher Ward watches and are always happy to help.
Quick facts
Reference: C60 Trident Mk2 Quartz
Category: Dive
Size: Large
Movement: Quartz
Condition: Excellent
Ward Hoard warranty: Six months from date of purchase
Buy it if you want: a grab and go quartz diver with a red bezel.
Description
The C60 Trident Mk2 refined rather than reinvented what came before it. Building on the Mk1, it replaced aluminium bezels with ceramic, shifted dial markers from pips to batons, upsized the crown and doubled water resistance from 300m to 600m, establishing the Trident Pro 600 identity. The automatic range expanded significantly in both size and colour, and the line matured into something broader and more confident. Later Mk2 evolutions brought the move to the 9‑o’clock wordmark logo, and taken as a whole, the Mk2 era is where the Trident became the modern CW diver most people recognise.
It was also during the Mk2 era that Christopher Ward introduced its first quartz C60, the Trident 300, launched in 2015. Rated to 300 metres, it sat alongside the automatics rather than beneath them, offering the same case and dial architecture in a slimmer, lighter package. Early examples were visually very close to the Mk1 Pro models, while later iterations — what I tend to think of as Mk2.5 watches — introduced the current CW logo, an upgraded Ronda 715 movement in place of the earlier 515 and a revised 3 o’clock date position. As a quartz model, it lacks the taller, tapered caseback of the automatic versions, meaning it sits lower on the wrist and wears noticeably flatter. With no quartz C60 models produced before the Mk2 or after it, the Mk2 and Mk2.5 Trident 300s remain the only route into a quartz Trident — and, for some wrists, arguably the most comfortable.
Condition and performance
The watch is in excellent condition with only minor signs of careful use.
Case: Clean with light hairlines only
Bezel: Excellent
Crystal: Clear, no marks
Supplied on a CW hybrid strap in great condition.
Comes boxed with cleaning cloth but no papers.
Strap options
Head only: £30 reduction
Replacement of existing strap for a standard unworn CW strap: £20 increase
Additional standard unworn CW strap: £50 increase
Subject to availability, standard unworn CW straps comprise vintage oak leather, hybrid, rubber and tropic.
Please send us a message and we will adjust the price accordingly.
We also offer 10% off our straps and bracelets listed in Accessories purchased alongside a watch.
Simply add the accessory to your basket and use STRAP10 or BRAC10 at checkout.
Generally, we list all our bracelets on our Accessories page, but if you don’t see the bracelet for this specific watch, please ask.
Specifications
Case size: 43mm
Lug to lug: 51.4mm
Lug width: 22mm
Height: 11.75mm
Movement: Ronda 715 quartz.
Questions
If you have any questions about this watch or strap options, or would like to reserve it, just get in touch. We’re specialists in Christopher Ward watches and are always happy to help.