Hi guys, Hope you can help identify this Christopher Ward automatic. I came across it in an auction, not Ebay, but I cant find another anywhere.
Runs a ETA 2824-2 25 jewels also marked 09/3185
It is in a gilt kind of square tonneu case with exhibition back and gilt CW rotor.
Luminous gold hands and super smooth sweep seconds.
Never seen this one before
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Re: Never seen this one before
Hello and welcome. It's a C15 Henley Automatic. An early CW model (introduced 2008) not seen too often these days. Nice pickup.
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Re: Never seen this one before
As AVO says, a C15 Henly, one of CW's first watches.
Did you buy it or are you just curious?
Guy
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Did you buy it or are you just curious?
Guy
PS > Welcome to the forum.
Guy
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