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Christopher Ward C8 P2725 Automatic

Introduction

Christopher Ward has a long history of making aviation-inspired watches, starting with 2006’s C5 Malvern Aviator, which was based on CW’s first ever watch, the C5 Malvern. Their next aviator was… the introduction of the C8 casing with the 44mm C8 Pilot Mk1, released in 2008. It has been used in multiple guises and iterations since - to date it was and still is, the largest case diameter CW has ever used, but because it is relatively slim (just 9.7mm tall for the MkII watch listed here), it has never really felt or worn like CW’s biggest watch (a 15mm tall 42mm C60 feels much larger than a 9.7mm tall 44mm C8 watch).

In 2009, CW released the scarce and very short-lived C80 Sector range (I seem to remember reading about a copyright case at the time, but it was 12 or 13 years ago and I now struggle to remember what I had for breakfast, so I can’t recall the exact details!).

In 2010 the C8 Mk2 arrived - that cost just £335 at launch and was £500 for a DLC one by the time of its retirement in 2015. Considering the C60 cost £300 in 2009 (the cheapest is now £795), £335 for a C8 probably felt pretty normal at the time, but it sounds very cheap today.

In 2013 CW introduced the C8 Regulator Mk1 - an instant cult classic thanks to its minute hand being the only main hand, the hours being counted on the top sub-dial and the seconds being counted on the lower sub-dial (good work by CW on a modified Unitas 6498 movement). In 2015 the C8 was the basis for the very special C8 P7350 and later in 2015 the C8 Flyer was born. 2016 saw the introduction of the best (IMHO) C8s to date: the C8 Power Reserve and the C8 UTC Worldtimer.

In 2018 we got the somewhat under-appreciated (and dare I say over-priced?) Al Deere and Birkin’s Blower editions, both with very special SH21 movements and very expensive art metal in the back, but neither hit the mark like 2019’s M2.04 Concorde edition.

Also introduced in 2018, this watch, the C8 P2725 was modelled after the Limited Edition C9 P2725 Hurricane TM-B, though using a Sellita automatic movement as a more affordable version.

CW doesn’t currently offer an aviation themed watch – the closest now are the military models.

Warranty

As a Dec 2018 watch, the five year CW warranty has expired, so it comes with a three month Ward Hoard warranty.

Strap

Fitted with a black Tiber CW leather strap in very good used condition. These Tibers develop a beautiful patina over time - I have cleaned it with a saddle conditioning soap and it looks great.  

Price includes this strap - other options are:

Condition

It is in very good condition for its age.  There are just some very light marks on the DLC on the top of the bezel as shown in the photos, but nothing significant. 

It’s offered as a ‘full set’, including original box, manual with warranty card, polishing cloth and covering letter.

Keeping great time on the timegrapher at +5 spd.

Specs

Final Notes