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Christopher Ward C60 Trident Chrono Pro 600 BumbleBest

C60 Trident Chronograph Pro 600

UK

Price ($)

$

1400

A.I. Rating

7.5

Crowd Rating:

1423

Watch Description

The first automatic C60 Chronograph was launched in 2016 (retired 2019) and was based on the 43mm C60 Mk2 - CW Called it the C60 Trident Chronograph Pro 600. At some 131g in weight (head only) and standing 17mm tall, it quickly became known as ‘the Beast’!

The watch in this listing is CW’s second C60 auto Chrono and it was part of the 42mm C60 Mk3 family - CW went for a more simplified name this time around: the C60 Chronograph! At 115g and 16mm tall, it’s not quite as chunky as its predecessor, but’s still more than worthy of its ‘BumbleBest’ nickname.

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42

51.5

22

17.2

600

Steel - 316L

Round

Sapphire

Screw-in

Automatic

SW510 BHA

48

Black

A.I. Watch Review:

<p class="font_8">**Christopher Ward C60 Trident Chrono Pro 600 BumbleBest Model C60 Trident Chronograph Pro 600 Review by A.I. WatchMetrics**

### Watch Summary:
The Christopher Ward C60 Trident Chrono Pro 600 is a robust and versatile timepiece, classified primarily as a Sport/Active watch. It features a durable design with a focus on functionality, making it ideal for outdoor and athletic activities. The watch is equipped with an automatic movement, specifically the ETA 7750, known for its reliability and precision. It offers a power reserve of approximately 48 hours, ensuring it remains operational even during periods of inactivity. This model is particularly appealing to individuals who appreciate a blend of sporty aesthetics and practical features, such as high water resistance and a chronograph function.

### Overall Watch Rating: 7.5/10.0

- **Functions Metric (9.0/10.0)**
The watch excels in functionality with features like 600 meters of water resistance, making it suitable for diving. It also includes a chronograph and a date function, enhancing its utility for sports enthusiasts.

- **Movement Metric (8.5/10.0)**
The C60 Trident Chrono Pro 600 uses the ETA 7750 automatic movement, which is well-regarded for its robustness and accuracy. While not in-house, the movement is a reliable workhorse with a solid reputation.

- **Complications Metric (8.0/10.0)**
The watch includes a chronograph and date complication, which are well-integrated into the design, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

- **Material Metric (7.8/10.0)**
Constructed with high-quality stainless steel, the watch offers durability and a polished finish. The use of ceramic for the bezel adds a touch of luxury and scratch resistance.

- **Dials &amp; Design Metric (7.5/10.0)**
The design features a bold and legible dial with luminescent markers, ensuring visibility in low-light conditions. The overall design is sporty yet refined, suitable for various occasions.

- **Versatility Metric (7.5/10.0)**
While primarily a sports watch, its design allows for use in casual settings as well, offering a degree of versatility in styling.

- **History &amp; Innovation Metric (7.0/10.0)**
Christopher Ward is known for its innovative approach to watchmaking, though this model does not introduce groundbreaking innovations, it maintains the brand's reputation for quality.

- **Rarity Metric (6.5/10.0)**
The watch is not a limited edition, making it relatively accessible. However, its specific model and features add a degree of exclusivity.

- **Brand Metric (6.0/10.0)**
Christopher Ward is recognized for offering high-quality watches at accessible price points, though it lacks the prestige of more established luxury brands.

### Celebrity and Historical Figures:
While no specific celebrities are known to wear the C60 Trident Chrono Pro 600, Christopher Ward watches have gained a following among watch enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate the brand's commitment to quality and value. The brand's innovative direct-to-consumer model has also attracted attention in the watch community.</p>

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