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Christopher Ward C63 Sealander Extreme GMTvsChristopher Ward C65 Sandhurst Series 2

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C63 Sealander Extreme GMT
Christopher WardC63 Sealander Extreme GMT
MSRP $1,850
C65 Sandhurst Series 2
Christopher WardC65 Sandhurst Series 2
MSRP $1,375

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
C63 Sealander Extreme GMT48mm
C65 Sandhurst Series 240mm
Power Reserve
C63 Sealander Extreme GMT56h
C65 Sandhurst Series 238h
Water Resistance
C63 Sealander Extreme GMT150m
C65 Sandhurst Series 2150m
MSRP
C63 Sealander Extreme GMT$1,850
C65 Sandhurst Series 2$1,375

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
GMT
Diameter
48mm
40mm
Thickness
12.05mm
11.9mm
Lug-to-Lug
48mm
43.7mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Finish
Brushed + Bead-blasted + Sandblasted
down backplate with deep-stamped British Army Heraldic badge

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
AR Coating
Underside
Inner
Lume
SLN X1 BL / GL
SLN Grade X1 BL C1

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
SW330
SW200-1
Power Reserve
56h
38h
Jewels
25
26
Complications
GMT, Moonphase, Day-date
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,850
$1,375

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What people say

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Christopher Ward C63 Sealander Extreme GMT

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Christopher Ward C63 Sealander Extreme GMT for its excellent value, tactical and travel-ready design, and impressive lume, with the black dial being a collective favorite. Its 41mm brushed steel case is noted for comfort and wearability, complemented by a well-proportioned design and excellent legibility. The watch features a Sellita SW330-2 movement with a 56-hour power reserve and 150m water resistance, including a shock-absorbing mount. Some find its refinement slightly less than pricier alternatives, and its GMT movement is considered less practical than a flyer GMT. On balance, the Christopher Ward C63 Sealander Extreme GMT is highly regarded by owners and reviewers for its compelling blend of features, rugged design, and exceptional value.

Christopher Ward C65 Sandhurst Series 2

Owners widely praise the Christopher Ward C65 Sandhurst Series 2 for its COSC-certified accuracy and clean British-military aesthetic, with many highlighting its balanced wearability and cool, ultra-legible mid-century design. The gorgeous domed crystal and the MOD badge on the caseback are noted as charming details. Some owners find the 38mm case size potentially too small for larger wrists, while others question its claimed military heritage. The watch is powered by a Sellita SW200 COSC movement with a 38-hour power reserve and features Grade X1 Super-LumiNova on its matte black dial. Overall, the consensus is that the Christopher Ward C65 Sandhurst Series 2 is highly regarded for its character and COSC-certified accuracy.

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