Christopher Ward has announced a
silent auction on November 7, 2016, for the chance to bid on the ‘000’
prototype sample of the C8 P7350 Chronometer Limited Edition. The auction will honor
Remembrance Day with all proceeds from the auction being donated to two
of the UK’s largest military charities The Royal British Legion and
SSAFA.
The
C8 P7350 Chronometer Limited Edition was created in partnership with TMB
Art Metal who worked closely with Christopher Ward to source original
Duralumin from the only remaining airworthy Spitfire to have flown in
the battle of Britain – P7350. This historic metal was then embedded
into each watch within the 75 piece limited run. The ‘000’ prototype
sample being auctioned this November, is the only watch of its kind.
The
design of the 44mm watch is based on the Smiths Mk IIa clock that was
used in the Supermarine Spitfire’s cockpit, including a careful matching
of the original index fonts and colors and the black, anti-reflective
case.
The
reverse of the watch reveals a laser-cut piece of metal from P7350’s
cockpit protected by highly scratch-resistant, museum grade sapphire
crystal. A silhouette of the plane's plan has been precision cut into
the metal showing the registration and elliptical wing formation to
great effect.
Powering
the C8 P7350 Chronometer is a small-second, hand-wound version of
Christopher Ward’s in-house movement, Calibre SH21. As well as providing
120 hours of power via SH21’s twin barrels, each movement is a COSC
certified chronometer.
The
auction will go live on November 7th and will run for 11 hours (11am
until 10pm), with people able to place their bid for the watch – a piece
of genuine aviation history - and show their support for veterans and
serving members of the military via the Christopher Ward website. The minimum bid will be set at £3,450. All bids must be submitted in GBP
Co-founder
Mike France said: ‘We’ve kept the ‘000’ prototype of the C8 P7350
Chronometer LE aside since the original launch in 2015 as we always knew
we wanted to do something meaningful with it. We carefully considered
how we could utilize this special piece and ultimately decided that
because of the links that the collection has to the Battle of Britain it
would only be right to utilize this to commemorate Remembrance Day. Through our auction
we hope to mark Remembrance Day and to raise thousands of pounds for
our chosen charities - The Royal British Legion and SSAFA who offer
vital support to the veteran and Armed Forces community.”
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