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The Christopher Ward C65 Sandhurst
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_6eLExuVRc
Named after the acclaimed Royal Military Academy Sandhurst situated in Berkshire, the C65 Sandhurst takes some of its influence from the Smiths W10, a 35mm watch issued to the British Army in 1967. While the Sandhurst measures in at 38mm – a recognition of today’s preference towards larger sizes – the ‘60s DNA of the C65 family perfectly aligns with the W10’s roots to create a vintage-themed watch all can enjoy.
https://www.christopherward.co.uk/c65-s ... es-1-range
Named after the acclaimed Royal Military Academy Sandhurst situated in Berkshire, the C65 Sandhurst takes some of its influence from the Smiths W10, a 35mm watch issued to the British Army in 1967. While the Sandhurst measures in at 38mm – a recognition of today’s preference towards larger sizes – the ‘60s DNA of the C65 family perfectly aligns with the W10’s roots to create a vintage-themed watch all can enjoy.
https://www.christopherward.co.uk/c65-s ... es-1-range

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