Christopher Ward C10 Bomb Disposal Limited Edition number 100 of 100.

Christopher Ward has a well-established relationship with the British military, having produced many limited edition runs for the Army, Navy and RAF.

Of all the Military CWs in my collection plus all the others I've seen, I think this C10 Bomb Disposal edition is the best of them all - but everything has a price. If I can get £600 returned to me after fees I'll let this one go.

This C10 BD was produced to mark 75 years of Royal Engineer Bomb Disposal (search BD75) and 100 pieces were made, each featuring the engraved bomb fuse on the rear case.
I especially like the green 7 and 5, plus the B, D in place of the 9 and 3. T

To the best of my knowledge, these watches were never available to the public, apart from this July when Christopher Ward put the last few up for sale via their website - they sold in a matter of minutes.
I've only ever spotted two come up on the used market, so this is your chance to get hold of a very rare and great looking timepiece.

The watch for sale in this listing is brand new, never worn. CW warranty valid to July 2021.

The manual is available here: https://www.christopherward.co.uk/media/manuals/c10_manual.pdf

Note the first two pics are library, the rest are of the actual watch.
  • 42mm diameter
  • 9.7mm high
  • 20mm strap
  • Sellita SW200-1 movement with date delete
Have a look at our other items for more CW watches.

VAT receipt supplied to UK and EU buyers.
Shipping to Europe/USA/Canada is £20.



About me:
I often have people asking questions like "Is it real? Why are you selling? How did you come by it?" etc.
As I'm finding myself giving similar replies to similar questions, I thought it would make sense to provide that type of information here, so here goes:
I love Chris Ward watches. I bought my first one in 2008 and have been buying, selling and collecting them ever since.
In much the same way as my number plate business, what started as a small hobby collection has developed into a larger collection with a commercial element.
With both my watch and my number plate collection, I gain (almost) as much satisfaction from buying and owning the item for a week/month/year as I do when I buy for keeps.
Number plates are my hobby, all watches (especially CW) are my hobby and buying/selling is also a hobby.
I'm an opportunistic buyer of watches (and number plates). If I see something I like at a price I like, I'll buy it. Sometimes that's on eBay, sometimes at bona fide auctions, sometimes at invitation only events, sometimes people contact me with watches they want to sell, limited special offer discounts, you get the idea. All products are always 100% genuine, boxed and with paperwork, which CW could verify if you still need reassurance.
I advertise the items I don't mind selling at prices I'd be happy to sell at - that's usually more than I bought them for and on eBay, it's always 10% higher than I actually want due to the fees charged by eBay and PayPal.
If I sell a watch, it gives me more money to buy another one - or sometimes two. So my collection is always growing.
I hope that info was useful and coverers any questions or concerns you might have. If not, please drop me a line and I'd be happy to answer.
Best regards,
Dan