Christopher Ward is known for maximizing the bang-for-the-buck thing in the watchmaking world. Swiss made. Incredible craftsmanship. Terrific designs (even if they have swerved into the trendy-stuff this last year or two). And they’re still thousands upon thousands less than a Rolex or Omega.
And they just launched one of their semi-annual sale events.
Stock is… decent this time. Lots of odd models and lots of old models. There’s a surprisingly large amount of stock with the old text CHRISTOPHER WARD logo, as evidenced with some of the picks above. Not as many “twin-flags” logo watches as one would think. Honestly, it’s not as good as it was last time (after the holidays in the winter). But the sale is still worth a real look. And know watches in these Christopher Ward sales usually sell extraordinarily fast.
Some of the on-sale watches are “nearly new” (meaning they’re open box models/returns). But some are not. These sales are always a mix. Yet BOTH “nearly new” and “new-new” watches come with the same 60 day returns worldwide + 60 month movement guarantee.
These ship from the U.K. Which means if your order is over $800 you’ll get hit with import duties/fees. Also, those import duties/fees are going to be non-refundable. So yes you can return it. But it won’t be a “free” return if you eclipse that duties threshold.
Got all that? Lot of info there.
That’s all. Carry on.
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It's nice when a brand warns their customers in advance of raising their prices.
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