A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
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A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
The following is an announcement from Christopher Ward Holdings via Mike France
January 3, 2020
"As the Christopher Ward brand moves forward into the new decade with more optimism than ever, it’s tinged with more than a little sadness that it will be without Chris himself.
For, after nearly 16 years, Chris has now left the business and will no longer be involved on an ongoing basis.
Of course, as a co-founder and the man whose name adorns the dial, he will always be part of the history of the brand but as many people inside CW know, his involvement with the business has declined significantly in recent years and it seemed right for everyone, including Chris, that this was the moment to formally step aside.
Peter and I will miss seeing him on a daily basis although we certainly won’t miss the smug look on his face as his beloved Liverpool Football Club chalk up yet another win on their way to the title. We’re hoping to be together at the Everton v Liverpool derby game in March when I am confident the blues will take the three points!
So, we thank Chris for the last 16 years, the ups, the downs, the football banter and the laughs (mainly the laughs!) and we wish him every future success in whatever he chooses to do next as well as reminding him to not become a stranger to his many friends at CW.
Mike France
CEO & co-founder"
While it is with great sadness that I post this announcement, it is important to realize that that changes are a way of life and business. Chris has helped to found an eponymous company that was a pioneer of internet watch sales. This company has grown more than even he ever imagined. The legacy of Christopher Ward will continue via the company that Chris, Mike and Peter founded, and this forum. We also hope that the CWArchives will preserve the legacy of the products that were developed and sold by CW.
I first had communications with Chris and his wife Wera in 2007. We quickly developed a friendship that I hope lasts a lifetime. Even though we only saw each other about once a year, it was as if we saw each other only yesterday. I hope that whatever Chris decides about his future, that he does it with the same passion for life that he put into CW.
Good luck my friend.
January 3, 2020
"As the Christopher Ward brand moves forward into the new decade with more optimism than ever, it’s tinged with more than a little sadness that it will be without Chris himself.
For, after nearly 16 years, Chris has now left the business and will no longer be involved on an ongoing basis.
Of course, as a co-founder and the man whose name adorns the dial, he will always be part of the history of the brand but as many people inside CW know, his involvement with the business has declined significantly in recent years and it seemed right for everyone, including Chris, that this was the moment to formally step aside.
Peter and I will miss seeing him on a daily basis although we certainly won’t miss the smug look on his face as his beloved Liverpool Football Club chalk up yet another win on their way to the title. We’re hoping to be together at the Everton v Liverpool derby game in March when I am confident the blues will take the three points!
So, we thank Chris for the last 16 years, the ups, the downs, the football banter and the laughs (mainly the laughs!) and we wish him every future success in whatever he chooses to do next as well as reminding him to not become a stranger to his many friends at CW.
Mike France
CEO & co-founder"
While it is with great sadness that I post this announcement, it is important to realize that that changes are a way of life and business. Chris has helped to found an eponymous company that was a pioneer of internet watch sales. This company has grown more than even he ever imagined. The legacy of Christopher Ward will continue via the company that Chris, Mike and Peter founded, and this forum. We also hope that the CWArchives will preserve the legacy of the products that were developed and sold by CW.
I first had communications with Chris and his wife Wera in 2007. We quickly developed a friendship that I hope lasts a lifetime. Even though we only saw each other about once a year, it was as if we saw each other only yesterday. I hope that whatever Chris decides about his future, that he does it with the same passion for life that he put into CW.
Good luck my friend.
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Re: A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
I would like to wish Chris all the best. It’s a shame and I felt that after Wera left he was the one bloke that you felt you could deal with with a bit of confidence.
As you say Kip change is inevitable and hopefully this won’t have a detrimental effect on the business.
As you say Kip change is inevitable and hopefully this won’t have a detrimental effect on the business.
Cheers now, Paul
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Re: A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
Now that is going to lead to interesting times.....
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Re: A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
Interesting! Rebrand as CW and just the twinflags on all dials going forward? 
I assume Chris isn't cashing out, so it's more retirement than moving on? If so, happy relaxing Chris!

I assume Chris isn't cashing out, so it's more retirement than moving on? If so, happy relaxing Chris!
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Re: A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
I have met Chris on a number of occasions, mainly during our sessions at Maidenhead. He's a great bloke and I shall miss his sincerity and his dry Scouse wit.
As Kip says, the legacy will remain, especially the eponym. But things will move forward.
Very best wishes to Chris and Wera for the future.
As Kip says, the legacy will remain, especially the eponym. But things will move forward.
Very best wishes to Chris and Wera for the future.

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Re: A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
Sad to see him go - he and Wera have always been accessible and fully engaged in us, customers and followers of the brand. Will be interesting to see the direction of the company and also what it means long-term for the name. There has been a number of instances in the past where a brand has had to change its name after legal challenge by the donor name (usually in acrimonious circumstances)
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Re: A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
That's a shame.
Best of luck to Chris.
Mike France or Peter Ellis won't quite have the same presence on the dial.
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Best of luck to Chris.
Mike France or Peter Ellis won't quite have the same presence on the dial.
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Re: A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
Interesting after the influx of investment money in 2019.
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Re: A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
I also would expect something like that, but we'll only know it's going to happen once it has been officially denied...
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Good luck to Chris and Wera for whatever they do in the future.
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Re: A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
All the best Chris.
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Re: A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
It's a sad day but I wish Chris all the very best for the future and want to Thank him for all he has done for us all.
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There’s nothing mor certain than uncertainty...
When a founder leaves a company such as CW there is bound to be a certain level of uncertainty...
But every change brings opportunities for change for the better.. whether they happen only time will tell.
Whatever the future outcome CW has lost a leading light, but there are still two founders left so hopefully will continue as before.
If you have retired Chris may it be a long and happy one, if you are starting a new venture may every success follow you.
Cheers
Nick
When a founder leaves a company such as CW there is bound to be a certain level of uncertainty...
But every change brings opportunities for change for the better.. whether they happen only time will tell.
Whatever the future outcome CW has lost a leading light, but there are still two founders left so hopefully will continue as before.
If you have retired Chris may it be a long and happy one, if you are starting a new venture may every success follow you.
Cheers
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We can all speculate on the reasons behind this but IMV this is a loss for the company. Chris was the charismatic face (and name, natch) of the company and I always felt he was the main personality of the management team.
I wish him all the best, whatever he’s doing next, and I’m certainly interested if it turns out to be another horological venture.
I wish him all the best, whatever he’s doing next, and I’m certainly interested if it turns out to be another horological venture.
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Re: A Lasting Legacy - Important News from Christopher Ward
That's sad to hear. Chris has always been very friendly and helpful to me personally.
I received a personal message from him over the Xmas period about the devastating loss of my little grandson last year. Can't think of many other senior business owners who would take a personal interest in one of their customers like this
I received a personal message from him over the Xmas period about the devastating loss of my little grandson last year. Can't think of many other senior business owners who would take a personal interest in one of their customers like this

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