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The C60 Trident Collection
Welcome to the evolution
If there’s a watch that epitomises the progress of Christopher Ward,
look no further than the C60 Trident. Modestly introduced in 2009,
the original C60 Trident Automatic was a dive watch indebted to
the look and feel of the Rolex Submariner, whilst incorporating an
aluminium bezel and 300m water resistance.
Yet the largest waves can start with the smallest ripples; a trickle of
orders soon became a tide. The launch of a Mk 2 edition in 2015 saw
a new premium Pro 600 model swap circular indexes for rectangular
ones, double its water resistance and introduce a ceramic bezel into the
equation. Since then, the Trident Collection has grown exponentially
– think different case materials, movements and colours – cementing
itself as a cornerstone of the brand.
But it’s more than just a bestseller: each update has become symbolic
of the advancements made by the brand as it reaches adolescence.
So when the collective minds between CW’s Maidenhead and Biel
HQs began to turn to the thought of a Mk 3 update, it’s not an
understatement to say that there was quite a pressure to make this
Trident series the best one yet.
Summary of Contents for C60 Trident Elite 1000
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