Consider this week five days of saying thank you. Without your
readership, your emails, and your willingness to spread the word,
Dappered wouldn’t exist. The collection of good guys who frequent this
corner of the internet is by far the greatest achievement of this
website. And to say thank you, we’ve put together five, splurge-worthy
giveaways that’ll hopefully express our gratitude. This is Dappered’s
Reader Appreciation Week. Good luck, and thanks a million.
Christopher Ward’s stated goal is to make “the cheapest most expensive watches in the world.” The
strategy is to forgo the celebrity endorsements and splashy magazine
advertisements, and instead concentrate on making great looking, well
built timepieces, that can be sold for a price that those outside the 1%
can afford. Their watches are for those who love the look and feel of a
fine timepiece, but don’t want to burn a few grand on one of the more
commonly known brand names. Their newly redesigned Trident Dive series is one of the latest results to come of this strategy, with it’s slick but classy looks, and impressive stats and feel.
Swiss made and boasting an impressive 600m of water resistance, these
things are convincingly solid feeling. Not a wiggle or shimmy to be
found. The screw down crown threads easily and cinches tightly. The 120
click uni-directional bezel snaps decisively at every click. The
luminescent hands and indices glow noticeably better than weaker,
cheaper lumes.
They recently re-designed their Trident series, even though they
didn’t have to. The previous style was well liked, but I gotta say, at
least from this perspective, they made major improvements. The stick
indices replaced circular markers, cleaning up the dial. The date window
moves up to a more balanced position at 3 o’clock. And with the GMT version (the one featured here) the GMT hand is much larger, instead of an almost forgotten feature on the old models.
Water resistance has also doubled compared to the old version, and
the bezel is now made of a fracture-resistant zirconia ceramic. Same
unique spade-style hour hand, and the Trident “counter balance” on the
seconds hand is also a nice design touch.
So why the GMT hand? Well, if you travel a lot it can be useful. But
even if you don’t, it’s kinda fun to glance at your wrist and know what
time it is in Prague. Or Aukland. Or in the Azores. Maybe you’ve got a
goal to get to one of those places on a vacation in the future. Or
you’ve got a friend or relative over seas. It’s an extra complication to
an already dependable automatic movement. The Swiss movement hacks,
hand winds, and has a 42 hour power reserve.
The model up for the giveaway has a leather band, but they do make other models
with rubber straps or stainless bracelets. 42mm case diameter that
wears well on most wrist sizes. Easily wearable with everything from a
t-shirt and jeans to a suit and tie. It is a beautiful, masculine, well
made and luxurious looking watch that just doesn’t carry the price tag
of those other brands. Those other brands might carry the name
recognition, but who are you buying (or winning) a watch for? You? Or
somebody else, hoping that they notice the brand name on your wrist?
Enter here to win the 42mm Christopher Ward
Trident GMT 600 Automatic featured in the post above. One entry per
person. Deadline for entries is 11:59pm ET on 10/3/15. Many thanks to
Christopher Ward for providing the GMT version of their new Trident for
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