
Cpt Scarlet introduces the Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto, a timepiece that brings the Sonnerie au Passage complication to a more accessible price point. His detailed overview highlights the watch's unique design, technical specifications, and aesthetic appeal, particularly noting the Grade-5 titanium case's role in resonance and the allure of the Rosa gold version. This article explores why the Bel Canto has captivated collectors and what makes it a significant release in the independent watchmaking scene.



I'm glad to see it on the market, and with this complication brought at a relatively low price of entry. My only caveat is the timekeeping parameters, which are very wide. John
Arriving around love the ingenuity of this hourly chime design. When the blue and green were offered I passed, as already have faaaaaaar too many blue dial timepieces. But that purple looks outstanding (as do other colors). It's great to see 'reasonably' priced timepieces with an interesting design we'd never have seen just a decade or two ago. The future of horology looks brighter today than I can ever recall over the decades. jmho
Even a lowly Timex can be regulated to ~2 sec/day on-wrist. The C1 Bel Canto is an easy to work with Sellita SW200-1 movement.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this one. I personally think all things considered regulated to +/-20 seconds per day with the complication is acceptable. Christopher Ward have assured me that the watch will perform well within this tolerance.
For this complication and price point, the timekeeping parameters aren't a deal killer, but I think it's a fair objection, however minor one may view it.
Would you invest $200 more for higher accuracy? If so, buy one and wear it for a few weeks. Then take it to a watchmaker letting them know your real-world on-wrist accuracy and have it re-regulated. Easy Or invest the $200 and buy a timegrapher and have fun.
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