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Christopher Ward C1 MoonglowvsFortis Flieger F-43 Bicompax

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C1 Moonglow
Christopher WardC1 Moonglow
MSRP $2,850
Flieger F-43 Bicompax
FortisFlieger F-43 Bicompax
MSRP $4,180

At a glance

15 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
C1 Moonglow47.9mm
Flieger F-43 Bicompax43mm
Power Reserve
C1 Moonglow38h
Flieger F-43 Bicompax58h
Water Resistance
C1 Moonglow30m
Flieger F-43 Bicompax200m
MSRP
C1 Moonglow$2,850
Flieger F-43 Bicompax$4,180

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Chronograph
Diameter
47.9mm
43mm
Thickness
12.9mm
14.5mm
Lug-to-Lug
47.9mm
Lug Width
20mm
22mm
Finish
Brushed + Polished
Brushed and polished
Water Resistance
30m
200m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
Black
Original
Lume
SLN X1 WL C1
None

Movement

5 specs
Caliber
SW220
Sellita SW510 BH a
Beat Rate
4 vph
28,800 vph
Power Reserve
38h
58h
Jewels
26
27
Complications
Moonphase, Day-date
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$2,850
$4,180

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What people say

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Christopher Ward C1 Moonglow

Owners widely praise the Christopher Ward C1 Moonglow for its gorgeous, avant-garde moonphase display and impressive lume, with many finding it comfortable and well-wearing. The constantly rotating moon phase complication is a highlight, and its accuracy is noted as exceptional. However, some find the lume on the date ring disappointing, fading quickly, and one owner finds the second, less visible moon distracting. Overall, owners rate the Christopher Ward C1 Moonglow highly for its visually engaging moonphase and value at the price point.

Fortis Flieger F-43 Bicompax

Owners widely praise the Fortis Original for its tool-watch aesthetic, legibility, and robust construction, with many noting excellent lume that lasts all night and precise day/date changes at midnight. The brushed stainless steel case is well-finished, and the 38mm size is considered comfortable and well-weighted despite being smaller than modern watches. Accuracy figures range from +2 seconds/day to +8 seconds/day, and some owners compare Fortis quality favorably to Omega. However, some users find the MSRP too high compared to brands like Sinn and Damasko, and one owner reported internal parts dislodging from a limited edition model. Concerns have also been raised about stripped lug screws on B-42 models and potential parts shortages due to past bankruptcy protection filings. Overall, owners rate the Fortis Original highly for its durable construction and tool-watch functionality at a competitive price point.

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