
C3 Malvern Chronograph
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The "Reference Gallery" has been created so members can get a better idea of what a Christopher Ward watch looks like in many real life and staged situations with different straps and bracelets.
Please add the complete model number to your posting for ease of identification.
This forum is for photos only - No links.
In order to expedite the comparison and viewing process, we request that everyone please refrain from posting comments in the individual model topics. Comments will be deleted.
We invite you to post your best photos in the appropriate model gallery and encourage you to duplicate a couple in the regular section if you would like to invite comments.
If you would like to comment on a given photo(s), please copy and paste or reference in a new regular Gallery thread.
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C3 Malvern Chronograph
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C3SWT




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C3 SWT MK2




Comparison alongside a C5 MK1.5 38mm





Comparison alongside a C5 MK1.5 38mm

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C3 SSS MkII

_MG_6535-Et-2 by schticy, on Flickr

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Re: C3 Malvern Chronograph
Here is the C3 Mk2 (left) next to a C3 Mk 1 (right) for direct comparison. I find the Mk 2 looks and feels smaller on the wrist than the Mk 1, more than the 1mm case size or 2mm band width difference would suggest. Both are extremely readable, reliable and comfortable.

The case back on the Mk 1 is far more detailed than on the Mk 2.
Mk 1 case back:

Mk 2 case back:


The case back on the Mk 1 is far more detailed than on the Mk 2.
Mk 1 case back:

Mk 2 case back:

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Re: C3 Malvern Chronograph
C3SPS-MKII

C3-SVK-MKII


C3-SVK-MKII

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