I looked at this, and then I looked at this again, and then I looked at the CW website. Is the C60 Apex actually a Trident?Clach77 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 9:27 pm Having time to have a more considered look at the site, I noticed this:
But that's not all: marking the first time a Trident has featured an exhibition caseback - a feat achieved by a crystal 3.4mm-thick - the C60 Elite 1000 comes complete with our 'twin flags' engraved on its rotor. Who says you can't admire the engineering inside a dive watch?
I’ve a C60 Trident Apex that would beg to differ.
https://www.christopherward.com/watches ... tion-range
CW seem to be saying that the C60 Apex is an "Apex" version of the C60 not an Apex version of the trident. This is unnecessarily nit-picky I know but seems to be the game CW is playing. And yes, I do have a C60 Apex too. I would have been ahppier if CW had said that this was the first time one of their watches with a 1,000m water resistance had a crystal caseback.
As lovely as this watch is I think I'm going to have to see one in the flesh just in case my aversion to the Mk III hour hand makes this a non-starter. I really, really don't like the Mk III hour hand. Perhaps the forthcoming GMT will make me change my mind.