The Christopher Ward C1 Grand Malvern Power Reserve is the new flagship dress watch for the British company, and it features the new automatic power reserve version of its in-house movement, the Calibre SH21. The movement allows for five days worth of energy to be stored, and with an overall design modeled after the best of British construction (the Aston Martin DB9, the lines of a Heatherwick bridge, and the Malvern Hills were are all cited as inspirations by Adrian Buchmann, Senior Designer), Christopher Ward has created a watch that will pique the interest of those looking for a low-hassle dress watch with a fresh design.
Christopher Ward C1 Grand Malvern Power Reserve whose case is 40.5mm wide, 12.5mm thick, and 48.55mm lug to lug, weighing 62g in 316L stainless steel.The Christopher Ward C1 Grand Malvern Power Reserve watch should appear slimmer than it measures when on the wrist with a mixture of brushed and polished surfaces. The non-screw-down crown with the twin flag motif results in a water resistance rating of 30m, so it’s generally safe for hand washing and light splashes, but it will be a watch to take off before stepping into the shower after a long day at the office.
To add the automatic power reserve complication to the Calibre SH21, 28 pieces were added to the base movement.The aforementioned movement is a COSC-certified chronometer and has 35 jewels. It operates at 28,800 beats per hour (4Hz) and has a timing tolerance of +6/-4 seconds per day. The bridge and rotor were also modified, allowing for a better view of the twin barrels. Engraved on the movement is the same twin flag motif seen on the crown and this can be viewed through the screw-in exhibition case back. On the case back you can also find the engraved serial number for the watch.
The Christopher Ward C1 Grand Malvern Power Reserve dial features a power reserve indicator at the nine o’clock position, with the text “5 Days” centered within the horseshoe indicator. The hour indexes are polished nickel, and elongated Arabic numerals at 12 o’clock and six o’clock are the only numeric hour markers on the clean dial. The company name is in a modern font reminiscent of Helvetica at the three o’clock position.
Depending on the color of the dial (opalin white, sunray-blue, or sunray-black) the color of the minute and hour hands will change. The white dial models have blue minute and hour hands and the blue and black dials have silver hands.
The strap is 20mm wide and comes in five different varieties: light brown/tan leather, dark brown leather, navy blue leather, black leather, and steel mesh (Milanese bracelet). Overall, you’re left with 13 possible variations of the Christopher Ward C1 Grand Malvern Power Reserve watch (there is no black strap available with the blue dial and no blue strap available with the black dial).