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RESERVED SN WH1903K C63 Sealander GMT 39 Matt Hall (12/2024)
Quick facts
Reference: C63 Sealander Automatic
Category: Adventure / GMT
Size: Medium
Movement: Automatic
Condition: Very good
CW (manufacturer) warranty: Expires December 2029
Buy it if you want: an automatic watch that just works for everyday use (with a twist).
Description
For a long time, Christopher Ward didn’t really have a proper everyday automatic. There were strong divers and some interesting one‑offs, but nothing that fully nailed the idea of a watch you could put on every morning without thinking about it. When the Sealander arrived in April 2021, that changed. The 39mm size is spot on for most wrists and the case wears slimmer than you’d expect. It feels well made without feeling precious, and the design is clean without ever being dull. It works just as well on a bracelet as it does on a strap and doesn’t feel out of place in any setting. If someone asked me to recommend a first automatic for daily wear, this would probably be it.
This particular example is the C63 Sealander GMT designed by forum member Matt Hall. While not a formal forum limited edition, it incorporates a number of distinctive touches that set it apart from the standard models. The most obvious of these is the mulberry red sunray dial, which has far more depth and richness in the metal than the name suggests. It shifts subtly depending on the light and gives the watch a very different presence to the standard colour options.
Around the back, the exhibition caseback features a printed gold ring, adding a small but deliberate detail that ties the whole watch together and reflects the thought that’s gone into the design.
Condition and performance
The watch is in nearly new condition with no visible signs of wear.
Case: Clean
Bezel: Clean
Crystal: Clear, no marks
Supplied on a CW consort bracelet without microadjust in excellent condition and all links.
Comes boxed with cleaning cloth, owner’s manual and warranty booklet / card.
Timegrapher: Approximately +1 seconds per day.
Strap options
Head only: £120 reduction
Replacement of existing strap for a standard unworn CW strap: £70 reduction
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.
Specifications
Case size: 39mm
Lug to lug: 45.8mm
Lug width: 20mm
Height: 11.85mm
Movement: Sellita SW330-2 automatic
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: C63 Sealander Automatic
Category: Adventure / GMT
Size: Medium
Movement: Automatic
Condition: Very good
CW (manufacturer) warranty: Expires December 2029
Buy it if you want: an automatic watch that just works for everyday use (with a twist).
Description
For a long time, Christopher Ward didn’t really have a proper everyday automatic. There were strong divers and some interesting one‑offs, but nothing that fully nailed the idea of a watch you could put on every morning without thinking about it. When the Sealander arrived in April 2021, that changed. The 39mm size is spot on for most wrists and the case wears slimmer than you’d expect. It feels well made without feeling precious, and the design is clean without ever being dull. It works just as well on a bracelet as it does on a strap and doesn’t feel out of place in any setting. If someone asked me to recommend a first automatic for daily wear, this would probably be it.
This particular example is the C63 Sealander GMT designed by forum member Matt Hall. While not a formal forum limited edition, it incorporates a number of distinctive touches that set it apart from the standard models. The most obvious of these is the mulberry red sunray dial, which has far more depth and richness in the metal than the name suggests. It shifts subtly depending on the light and gives the watch a very different presence to the standard colour options.
Around the back, the exhibition caseback features a printed gold ring, adding a small but deliberate detail that ties the whole watch together and reflects the thought that’s gone into the design.
Condition and performance
The watch is in nearly new condition with no visible signs of wear.
Case: Clean
Bezel: Clean
Crystal: Clear, no marks
Supplied on a CW consort bracelet without microadjust in excellent condition and all links.
Comes boxed with cleaning cloth, owner’s manual and warranty booklet / card.
Timegrapher: Approximately +1 seconds per day.
Strap options
Head only: £120 reduction
Replacement of existing strap for a standard unworn CW strap: £70 reduction
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.
Specifications
Case size: 39mm
Lug to lug: 45.8mm
Lug width: 20mm
Height: 11.85mm
Movement: Sellita SW330-2 automatic
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.