Officially approved by His Majesty’s Armed Forces, our iconic field watch returns in an upgraded second iteration. The only CW timepiece to carry the heraldic badge of the British Army, the next-gen C65 Sandhurst boasts redesigned arrowed hands, a Swiss chronometer movement and a textured black dial that plays host to our twin-flags logo. Based on the Smiths W10, its 38mm case is in line with the trend for smaller cases, while the sleek mid-century design is ultra-legible and impossibly cool.
Making the best even better
Making the best even better
The first C65 Sandhurst was an instant hit when it first appeared in 2019.
Now this mid-century-inspired field watch, named after the British Army’s officer training academy, returns in a second iteration with improved engineering, legibility and finishing levels.
Like the original C65 Sandhurst, this version takes the classic 1969 Smiths W10 as its starting point but brings the design up to date with improved luminosity on the indexes and Arabic numbers (we use two separate lumes) and a bold design that’s even easier to read.
The textured black dial also hosts CW’s ‘twin-flags’ emblem. Not only is this in line with our latest design aesthetic, but it also harks back to days when military watches didn’t carry the names of the companies that made them.
As befitting a field watch, power comes courtesy of a COSC-certified Sellita SW200-1, which is in the top six per cent of Swiss-made movements for accuracy. As with the regular SW200-1, this chronometer version has a ‘hacking seconds’ function: a throwback to the time when being able to ‘synchronise watches’ was vital in operations.
Turn the watch over, and you’ll see the heraldic badge of the British Army, deep-stamped into the back. And for a watch that could face action at a moment’s notice, the Sandhurst’s 150m water resistance may just come in useful, too.
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Sellita SW200 COSC
Sellita SW200 COSC
Befitting a watch named for the British Army, the C65 Sandhurst is powered by extremely rugged and precise Swiss-made automatic movement – in this case, a chronometer-certified version of the Sellita SW200-1. Tested by the Controle Officiel Suisse des Chronometres, an institute responsible for ensuring the highest standards of horological excellence, the SW200-1 has been tested in a number of positions and temperatures to ensure precision timekeeping throughout.
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What the press say about the
C65 Sandhurst Series 2
“Each watch in the military collection sports some of the modern design touches from Christoper Ward.”
– Thomas Calara
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“Christopher Ward created their own version of the legendary military watch and made it more modern and legible.”
– Marin Bilendzic
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“The fit and finish are exceptional and are among the very best I’ve seen at this price point.”
– James Mulvale
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Approved by the MOD
Inspired by the Smiths W10 field watch given to British soldiers in 1969, the improved C65 Sandhurst is a classic military timepiece. And like the W10, it’s been officially approved by the UK’s Ministry of Defence.
Signs are good
The C65 Sandhurst is the first Christopher Ward model authorised to carry the heraldic badge of the British Army. You’ll find it deep-stamped into the back.
A bolder dial
The textured black dial is an exercise in legibility, while the use of our twin-flags logo both harks back to the no-name military watches of the past and CW’s latest design language.
Strong case
Our 38mm Light-catcher™ case boasts brushed and polished surfaces which reflect light beautifully. Its ingenious design means it also sits on the wrist lower than you’d expect.
Lume time
The Arabic numerals are printed with Super-LumiNova® Grade X1 BL C1, while Old Radium Super-LumiNova® is applied to rectangular indexes located at each quarter-hour, along with five minute-positioned dots and a triangle at 12 o’clock.
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Technical
- Watch ModelC65
- Size38mm
- Dial ColourBlack
- Case MaterialStainless steel
- Case ColourSilver
- Height11.9mm
- Lug-to-Lug43.7mm
- Case Weight60g
- Weight inc. Strap85g
- Water Resistance15 ATM (150m)
- MovementSellita SW200-1 COSC
- Power Reserve38 hours
- No of Jewels26
- Complication Type3 hands
- Vibrations28,800 p/hr (4Hz)
- Timing Tolerance-4/+6 sec p/day
- LumeSLN Grade X1 BL C1
- Strap SKU20-WEB-02-SXC-DC-ST
- Strap Size20mm
- Strap MaterialCanvas webbing
- Strap ColourCamel
Features
- Swiss made
- 26 jewel self-winding mechanical chronometer
- 38-hour power reserve
- Christopher Ward ‘Colimaçoné’ finish on rotor
- Anti-shock system
- Brushed and polished marine-grade stainless steel case
- Screw-down crown stamped with twin- flags motif
- High-definition screw-down backplate with deep-stamped British Army Heraldic badge
- Unique engraved individual serial number
- Glass box sapphire crystal
- Matte black dial with Super-LumiNova® Grade X1
- Grade X1 numerals and indices
- Printed minute track
- Fully brushed hands
- White seconds hand with red tip
- Canvas webbing strap with dress clasp and ‘Christopher Ward’ engraving
- Eco-friendly luxury presentation case and owner’s






























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