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WH1828J C7 Rapide Mk3 Automatic 42mm (02/2020)
Quick facts
Reference: C7 Rapide Mk3
Category: Motor sport
Size: Medium / Large
Movement: Automatic
Condition: Very good
Ward Hoard warranty: Six months from date of purchase
Buy it if you want: an motor sport styled automatic with split case and scalloped lugs
Description
With the exception of a handful of military specials, the Christopher Ward C7 (and C70) range has always been home to the brand’s sport and motorsport‑inspired watches. The C7 Rapide first appeared in 2008 as a quartz chronograph and evolved through a Mk2 update in 2012, but it was the full redesign in 2017 that finally gave the C7 a clear identity of its own.
The C7 Rapide Automatic was introduced as part of that 2017 relaunch and formed a core part of the range from the outset. It used the newly developed Rapide case design, with scalloped lugs, polished edges and a contrasting black ring around the case. The dial followed the same design language, with applied indices and subtle texture adding depth without clutter, giving the watch a purposeful, well‑resolved appearance. Power comes from a Swiss automatic movement chosen for reliability and ease of ownership rather than novelty. The proportions work well, the layout is balanced and the case design does most of the work. Nothing feels forced or overdone, and the watch reflects a point where Christopher Ward’s motorsport designs had settled into something coherent and well judged.
I have always thought the C7 Rapide Automatic is an underrated part of the range and did not get the reception that it deserved. It has real presence on the wrist and the dial and case details are superb. It did not remain in the catalogue for long and prices are relatively modest for the quality of finish.
Condition and performance
The watch is in very good condition with light signs of wear.
Case: Some light pin pricks on the top and side of the case
Bezel: Clean - no issues
Crystal: Clear, no marks
Supplied on a blue Geckota leather strap in unworn condition.
Comes boxed with cleaning cloth, owner’s manual and warranty card.
Timegrapher: + .
Strap options
Head only: £40 reduction
Replacement of existing strap for a standard unworn CW strap: £10 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: 42mm
Lug to lug: 48.2mm
Lug width: 22mm
Height: 11.5mm
Movement: SW200-1
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: C7 Rapide Mk3
Category: Motor sport
Size: Medium / Large
Movement: Automatic
Condition: Very good
Ward Hoard warranty: Six months from date of purchase
Buy it if you want: an motor sport styled automatic with split case and scalloped lugs
Description
With the exception of a handful of military specials, the Christopher Ward C7 (and C70) range has always been home to the brand’s sport and motorsport‑inspired watches. The C7 Rapide first appeared in 2008 as a quartz chronograph and evolved through a Mk2 update in 2012, but it was the full redesign in 2017 that finally gave the C7 a clear identity of its own.
The C7 Rapide Automatic was introduced as part of that 2017 relaunch and formed a core part of the range from the outset. It used the newly developed Rapide case design, with scalloped lugs, polished edges and a contrasting black ring around the case. The dial followed the same design language, with applied indices and subtle texture adding depth without clutter, giving the watch a purposeful, well‑resolved appearance. Power comes from a Swiss automatic movement chosen for reliability and ease of ownership rather than novelty. The proportions work well, the layout is balanced and the case design does most of the work. Nothing feels forced or overdone, and the watch reflects a point where Christopher Ward’s motorsport designs had settled into something coherent and well judged.
I have always thought the C7 Rapide Automatic is an underrated part of the range and did not get the reception that it deserved. It has real presence on the wrist and the dial and case details are superb. It did not remain in the catalogue for long and prices are relatively modest for the quality of finish.
Condition and performance
The watch is in very good condition with light signs of wear.
Case: Some light pin pricks on the top and side of the case
Bezel: Clean - no issues
Crystal: Clear, no marks
Supplied on a blue Geckota leather strap in unworn condition.
Comes boxed with cleaning cloth, owner’s manual and warranty card.
Timegrapher: + .
Strap options
Head only: £40 reduction
Replacement of existing strap for a standard unworn CW strap: £10 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: 42mm
Lug to lug: 48.2mm
Lug width: 22mm
Height: 11.5mm
Movement: SW200-1
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.