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Christopher Ward C63 Sealander GMT 39mm Ref:C63-39AGM3-S00W2-B0

Christopher Ward C63 Sealander GMT 39mm

Reference: C63-39AGM3-S00W2-B0

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The Christopher Ward C63 Sealander GMT 39mm in silver and white is a gmt watch released under the C63 collection. In terms of construction this version features a 39mm and stainless steel case paired with a stainless steel band and sapphire crystal. The movement is an Sellita reference SW330-2. It has a power reserve of 56 hours and beats at a frequency of 28 800 beats per hour.

Essentials

Collection
Watch style
GMT
Crystal
Sapphire
Materials case
Stainless steel
Materials band
Stainless steel
Water resistance
150 m

Visuals

Case shape
Round
Case diameter
39 mm
Case height
11.85 mm
Lug width
20 mm
Lug to lug
45.8 mm
Weight
62 g
Illumination
Super-LumiNova Super-Luminova Grade X1 BL C1
Colors case
Silver
Colors dial
White
Colors band
Silver

Movement

Caliber
Sellita SW330-2
Power reserve
56 hours
Frequency
28 800 bph / 4 Hz
No. of jewels
25
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Brand - Christopher Ward

Known for its commitment to creating high-quality timepieces at accessible prices, Christopher Ward has quickly made a name for itself in the watch industry. The brand is celebrated for its combination of Swiss-made movements and British design, offering a range of stylish and reliable watches for both men and women. Christopher Ward is known for its innovative approach to watchmaking, with models like the C60 Trident Pro 600 and the C65 Trident Diver showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. With a focus on quality, affordability, and customer satisfaction, Christopher Ward continues to redefine the luxury watch market, providing enthusiasts with accessible luxury timepieces that exceed expectations.

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April 30, 2025

It's going to be a challenge to review this watch without sounding like a marketing guy, but I’ll give it a shot. In short, the watch is great.


The style is obviously inspired and CW doesn’t try to hide it, instead, they created their own interpretation of a fixed bezel GMT and I’m glad they did. I’m a big fan of the Rolex Explorer 2 but it's out of budget, current version is too large and the older version is…old…and out of budget. The CW has a modern build, great size, and great price.


The build quality is excellent and the design of the case is something you don’t see every day. In case you are not familiar with the “light catcher” case, as they call it, it has a more intricate shape than most watches in this price range with a mix of polish and brushed finishes.


The ends of the case have nice curvature making it wear even smaller than the size might suggest. The bracelet is solid and has a quick release and on-the-fly micro-adjustment. The one thing I dislike is the use of a pin and collar system on the links as they are very stubborn to get out.


The movement is also a choice I like but some people might not because it's an “office” type of GMT meaning that you don’t get the quick set on the local hour hand. Instead, you get it on the GMT hand. However, because of this, you get a quick set date and personally I prefer this configuration. Just be aware in case you need a “true” GMT.