C1 Grand Malvern Power Reserve Owner’s handbook
Introduction Time on your side... Your Christopher Ward watch has been designed and engineered by experts to ensure not only precise timekeeping, but also to give you a sense of pride whenever you wear it. Contents You’ve made an investment, a good one, and the aim of this handbook is to help you make the most of it during what I hope will be a lifetime of ownership.
C1 Grand Malvern Power Reserve C1 Grand Malvern The C1 Power Reserve is undoubtedly a significant watch. Not only does it launch the C1 range – dedicated to our premium dress models and JJ complications – but also heralds a signature new case whose design will inform the rest of our releases. Created by Senior Designer Adrian Buchmann, the use of ‘light-catcher’ lines creates a slimmer profile, and at 40.5mm, it will suit any wrist size.
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C1 Grand Malvern Power Reserve Technical information Features • Swiss made • In-house 35 jewel automatic Calibre SH21 power reserve chronometer (COSC) • 120 hour power reserve with power reserve indicator complication • Colimaçoné finish with twin flag pattern engraving to bridge • 40.
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How to operate your C1 Power Reserve Setting the time/date 1. Manual winding 2.
How to operate your C1 Power Reserve The crown should sit flush to the case (position 1) in order to maintain water resistance. • To re-power the watch after a period of non-use, simply wind the crown in a clockwise direction until the power reserve indicator shows 100% power. Please Note: When handsetting and manually advancing the hands clockwise, the second hand will stay stationary, but the second hand may jump backwards when the hands are rotated counter clockwise.
How to operate your C1 Power Reserve The power reserve function The power reserve indicator shows the winding status of the main spring. • When the hand is in position A, the movement is close to stopping. The watch should therefore be wound manually to obtain a maximum power reserve. • When the hand is in position B, the watch is at its maximum winding position.
How to operate your C1 Power Reserve Straps and bracelets Leather strap with Bader deployment As you would expect, we place as much emphasis on the quality of our straps and bracelets as we do our watches. We only use the finest leathers for our straps. Similarly, we only use the finest metals in the construction of our bracelets, all of which are precision engineered for durability, efficiency and comfort. 1.
How to operate your C1 Power Reserve Water resistance Although your watch has been through vigorous static pressure testing, it is worth remembering that there are many variables that can affect the water resistance of your watch. 1 ATM (10 metres) Safe to wear your watch while washing your hands with tap water. 3 ATM (30 metres) Washing your car and/or general hose pipe usage.
Our watch care programme Our watch care programme Your watch is constructed from the finest components and materials available including one of Switzerland’s finest mechanical movements. As with all watches of this quality, with the right care and attention, your new Christopher Ward watch has the potential to become an heirloom piece giving further joy to future generations.
Keeping in touch Keeping in touch with Christopher Ward From small beginnings just a few short years ago (our first workshop was actually a refurbished chicken shed!), Christopher Ward has won a worldwide following for his eponymous watch brand and can justifiably claim to manufacture the most affordable luxury watches in the world.
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