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Reference: C60-40ADA3-S00B0-B0 | Blue dial on a stainless steel bracelet
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Based on estimates this watch fits best on wrists sized between 6.5in - 7.6in (16.6cm - 19.2cm) .
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This watch is without a doubt my favourite diver so far, and as a dive watch fan that's really saying something. I've been put off skeletonisation in my watches as I feel this often makes them hard to read, but because of the blue sapphire dial this one is very legible. Speaking of the dial it's truly gorgeous, fans of blue dials will love that deep blue and the fact that the movement is visible but muted underneath only adds to the depth of the dial. The blue dial has a matching blue sapphire display caseback that really brings the two together.
The bracelet is comfortable and the quick adjust is easy to use, the watch does feel a little bulky on wrist compared to something like my Tag Heuer Aquaracer, but considering it's price point that shouldn't put people off this watch.
Despite CW's Twelve, C1 Moonglow and Bel Canto getting a lot of attention I still think of dive watches when I think of Chris Ward and this watch typifies why. It's truly a great diver that I'm happy to recommend.