There is something elegant about the Ch Ward Bel Canto - in form and function. I like the simplicity and usefulness of an hourly chime. Sure I would love for it to be bit louder and may be tuned for more tonal purity. But it serves the purpose at its pric
I’m hoping for a LUC Strike One in the future, saw a limited edition in steel with a salmon dial done for a watch retailer which I can’t seem to get out of my mind. For your specific jump hour I wasn’t referring to a chime but rather a swishing noise mayb
You should check out the Ch Ward Bel Canto for the hourly chime watch. Very nice design. Fears made a limited edition of 10 pcs (Edwardian Edition) for the British Watchmakers event. This was the one with a white lacquer finish. It sold out in no time and
This C1 Bel Canto Watches@ LE from Christopher Ward punches way above its weight and price class with top notch finishing and design that is captivating under a loupe!
This video from Worn & Wound just happens to show the Loco and a Tradition side by side and the difference a larger balance makes is clear: youtu.be I also have been waiting for the right opportunity to acquire a Tradition, so I will probably just wai