Christopher Ward Twelve X Watch



The Twelve X is the latest addition to Christopher Ward's premium offerings, joining the ranks of the C60 Apex, C60 Concept, and C1 Bel Canto watches. The new model introduces several notable features and design elements that set it apart from its predecessors.


One of the highlight features of the Twelve X is its fully skeletonized configuration. According to the watch's designer, Will Brackfield, more material has been removed than ever before, exposing parts of the movement that were previously hidden. This results in a more refined look and enhanced contrast between the hue and finishings of the watch.


In addition to its skeletonized design, the Twelve X is the first model in the Twelve X series to feature a complete Grade 5 and Grade 2 titanium build. The Twelve X is also the inaugural piece to be equipped with Christopher Ward's brand-new micro adjustable bracelet.


The watch is powered by the in-house SH21z caliber, a COSC-certified movement. It features a twin-barrel design and can be fully appreciated through the face of the 41mm-sized watch. The movement beats at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour and offers a power reserve of 120 hours.


The Christopher Ward Twelve X watch is available in two variations, a titanium bracelet edition priced at $4,865 USD and a black rubber strap option priced at $4,495 USD. Both variations are currently available for pre-order via Christopher Ward's website.













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