Christopher Ward Trident Pro 600 C60 Abyss
Christopher Ward Trident Pro 600 C60 Abyss
**Pre-Owned**
C60 Abyss Our planet’s oceans have long remained a fascinating window into the great unknown. Deep and mysterious, their otherworldly underwater landscapes provided the canvas for science fiction works like Verne’s ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea’; while even today, we continue to discover some of Earth’s most alien-like lifeforms roaming the seabed. It’s these places, devoid of light, that provided the C60 Abyss its name. Although Christopher Ward has created stealth-infused watches before, the Abyss marks our most extreme attempt yet. Our sleek C60 case design has undergone a gunmetal and black diamond-like carbon (DLC) makeover, combined with shocks of red on its dial, seconds hand and bezel. Enigmatic and menacing – continuing the same sci-fi thread, you could argue the Abyss is reminiscent of HAL 9000, the malevolent computer at the heart of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Yet there is another description for the C60 Abyss – cool. Yes, its covert looks aren’t the most practical for those who want to wear it down to the lightless depths of 600m it can withstand. But for those who want a watch that’s rugged, stylish and unusual, the Abyss is the dark horse to back.
This is a pre-owned item. Excellent condition, no blemishes, scratches or damage. Comes complete with original box, papers and all bracelet links.
Technical Information
Calibre Case Sellita SW200
316L Stainless Steel
Diameter 42mm
Weight 95g
Water resistance Vibrations 60 ATM (600 metres)
28,800 per hour Timing tolerance -20/+20 seconds per day
Lug to Lug 49.3mm width 22mm
Stainless Steel Bracelet
Materials
Materials
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Dimensions
Dimensions
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Clean periodically using a q-tip and alcohol.
Store inside its box when not in use.
Wind periodically if it's an Automatic watch.
Handle with care.
Operate the watch as directed in its manuals.
Open and customize the watch at your own risk, only using the proper tools and taking extreme care.