Christopher Ward Introduces the C1 Moonphase in a 37mm

Christopher Ward Introduces the C1 Moonphase in a 37mm

As a seasoned watch collector with a penchant for unique timepieces that blend style and functionality, I must say, the new 37mm C1 Moonphase by Christopher Ward has caught my eye. Having spent years navigating the complexities of horology, I’ve come to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship required to create a watch as captivating as this one.


A year following Christopher Ward’s introduction of their moonphase model into the C1 collection, the brand is now expanding the C1 Moonphase line with a new size option. The watch now comes in a more petite 37mm case diameter, preserving the proportions and details from its larger version.

The watch boasts a mesmerizing dial made of aventurine glass, adorned with copper oxide flakes that mirror a starry night sky. Each distinct aventurine dial generates its own little cosmos inside a minimalist design, devoid of indexes or branding, drawing focus to the enlarged moon display and polished dauphine handset. This is complemented by domed box sapphire crystals with an anti-reflective coating for improved readability, ensuring that the dial and moon display sparkle brightly.

Regarding its inner workings, this timepiece operates using the Sellita SW220-1 caliber and JJ04 module, boasting a sophisticated moonphase complication that follows the lunar cycle for approximately 128 years. The ‘moons’ crafted from Globolight™ emit a luminous white light, ensuring clarity even in dark environments.

The watch is matched with a flexible and elegant Consort™ band, featuring a micro-adjust clasp for secure fastening. As an alternative, there’s a sleek Italian leather strap equipped with a modernized Bader buckle and quick-release mechanism, offering both comfort and convenience.

The price for the 37mm C1 Moonphase currently ranges between $2,325 and $2,515 USD. You can purchase it directly from Christopher Ward’s official website.

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2024-11-15 07:25