Among the several new releases Christopher Ward showed off at this years Windup in NYC was the C65 Anthropocene. The Anthropocene continues a recent trend among independent watchmakers: creating timepieces that force the consumer to think about the environment and climate change. Oris, Zodiac, and others have released watches this year with specific messages about conservation behind them, and that’s to say nothing of brands both large and small that have made concerted efforts to reduce packaging waste by offering consumers things like leather watch wallets instead of useless display boxes. Christopher Ward now finds themselves in that camp as well, with a watch that’s full of big ideas about the environment and art. Let’s get into it.
Christopher Ward C65 Anthropocene
- Case Material: Stainless steel
- Dial: White
- Dimensions: 41 x 12mm
- Crystal: Sapphire
- Water Resistance: 150 meters
- Crown: Push/pull
- Movement: Sellita SW330
- Strap/bracelet: Stainless steel bracelet, Hybrid rubber strap, leather
- Price: $1135
- Reference Number: n/a
- Expected Release: Available now