WH1319 C9 Jumping Hour Mk2 Limited Edition (undated)

WH1319 C9 Jumping Hour Mk2 Limited Edition (undated)

£1,395.00

Christopher Ward C9 Jumping Hour Limited Edition Mk2 #26 of 250 Immaculate

Introduction

We have master watchmaker, Johannes Jahnke, to thank for the Mk2 (and all other) Christopher Ward Jumping Hour watches. He took the ETA 2824-2 calibre and modified it with his JJ01 Jumping Hour complication and create one of the most affordable Jumping Hours ever made.

The Mk1 Jumping Hour was something of a watershed watch for Christopher Ward. At £1,000 it was their most expensive watch and represented something of a gamble - would a customer base used to their lower budget watches handle the jump in price forced by the additional complexity of the JJ01 movement? Would it be a hit of a miss? Launched at the end of 2011 and sold out by April 2012, it was pretty clear hit - paving the way for the C9 Mk2 JH, the C9 Mk2 JH and most recently the C1 Grand Malvern JH. It also gave CW the confidence to create watches using JJ’s other custom movements which include the JJ02 single-pusher chronograph, the JJ03 Worldtimer and the JJ04 Moonphase.

The Mk2 Jumping Hour is well-cemented as a Christopher Ward collector’s piece, so they appear for sale very rarely - these hardly ever come up.

Warranty

It comes with a six month Ward Hoard warranty

Strap

Price includes this fabulous CW black cordovan strap. Please ask if you want any other options - there are some bracelets available on my bracelets page.

Condition

Sold to me as unworn and that is exactly how it looks - still stickers on front. Keeping decent time as shown on the timegrapher. Sold in the latest CW bamboo box. No owner’s manual (can be found online).

A rare collector’s piece - I doubt you will see a better example.

Specs:

  • Diameter: 43mm

  • Height: 13mm

  • Calibre: ETA 2824-2–Mod–JJ01

  • Water resistance: 5ATM (50m)

  • Strap lugs: 20mm

Owner’s Handbook

The 24 page owner’s manual is well worth a read if you’d like to learn more about the history of Jumping Hour watches and how the C9 Jump Hour was created. It’s available from the CW website: https://www.christopherward.com/on/demandware.static/-/Library-Sites-cw-library/default/dwfdb602ec/pdfs/Dress/c9jh_manual.pdf

Final Notes:
Note the first pic is a library shot. The rest show the actual watch and package.

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