Note: the enclosed advertisement appears in the March 24, 2025 New Yorker magazine. It's true I'm a sourpuss, hate everything and maybe take things too literally but has the watch brand Christopher Ward really been causing (horological) anarchy for the la...
Christopher Ward was founded in 2004 (so they're approaching their 21st year), and while they have been somewhat disruptive in the watch industry by offering direct-to-consumer Swiss-made watches at lower price points than traditional luxury brands, calli...
I would in no way describe most of the watches they produce either as Haute Horology or anarchistic that is until the Bel Canto as I think that watch does qualify as Haute Horology and whilst not anarchistic it could be considered disruptive. As it manage...
(The Bel Canto does not appeal to me; As do not such complications on any other brands). I did own a Dartmouth C65 blue series 1, and was blown away by the quality and attractive design at the price point. The biggest differentiator of that model from oth...