Give the gift of time
Engineered for accuracy. Designed to impress. A Swiss-made watch from Christopher Ward is guaranteed to delight.
Five gold pings
In our ‘Five gold pings’ competition, if you’ve bought – or are about to buy – a C1 Bel Canto Classic you could be one of five lucky winners to get your money back. No gimmicks. No jingles. Just five gold pings.
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Bronze ambition
Take the path less-travelled with a set of bronze watches that develop a unique patina over time.
Shop the editOutward bound!
Face the elements with a range of watches engineered for the great outdoors – and styled to bring out the best in your outfit.
Shop the editElegance for everybody
These aren’t men's watches or women’s watches. But our most glamorous timepieces.With sophistication as standard.
Shop the editThe connoisseur’s choice
Discover the world of haute horlogerie with a selection of timepieces featuring Christopher Ward’s most advanced in-house complications, including our award-winning Bel Canto.
Shop the editSmall is beautiful
Thinner wrists are more common than you’d think. That’s why we’ve created some of our greatest watches in smaller dimensions, so everyone can feel comfortable.
Shop the editEngineered for the deep
Whether you’re a deep diver or someone who just likes to style out the swimming pool, our dive watches combine professional engineering with classic dive-watch aesthetics.
Shop the editDreaming of a white Christmas?
Show the world your lighter side with Christopher Ward’s white-dialled versions of our bestselling watches.
Shop the editGifts for watch-owners
Up your watch game for less with our range of straps, bracelets and essential accessories.
Shop the editNeed some advice?
We know the world of watches can be off putting. If you’re not sure what you’re after, you can book an appointment at our showroom, where we’ll ensure you get the watch that’s right for you.
Book an appointment Shop all giftsThat’s a wrap
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There’s a limited edition gifting sleeve with every order. Which means one less job to do on Christmas Eve.