Christopher Ward Desk Diver

Christopher Ward Desk Diver

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Cloudy147

Original Poster:

2,844 posts

190 months

Thursday 26th September
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I had an email announcing this new watch today. Have to say I really like it.

As a fully paid up member of the corporate slave culture, this tongue in cheek design genuinely made me chuckle.

It’s a bit of fun and I really like the look of it. smile

https://www.christopherward.com/watches/desk-diver...

Anyone else?

Nemophilist

3,085 posts

188 months

Thursday 26th September
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Wow that’s different
I really like the whimsy of it, especially with the stationary that it comes with

It’s too large for my wrist otherwise I would be quite keen

megenzo

260 posts

143 months

Thursday 26th September
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of the quality of it is up to the asking price, thats a nice fun watch

Bob_Defly

4,048 posts

238 months

Friday 27th September
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Ha ha, that's really great.

klootzak

660 posts

223 months

Friday 27th September
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Love it, but it does have a sniff of StudioUnderd0g about it (humour-wise). Shame it's too big tho'

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Pebbles167

3,772 posts

159 months

Friday 27th September
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Its a collaboration with Seconde-seconde, who've done similar light hearted watches with other brands.

I always like them, fun and exclusive designs without a huge price hike and the quality will be as decent as other models from the manufacturer.

Probably wouldn't buy one on a Christopher Ward though, still a fair chunk or cash for something that might get old pretty quickly, it'll be a hit with many collectors though im sure.

Truckosaurus

12,042 posts

291 months

Friday 27th September
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Pebbles167 said:
...still a fair chunk or cash for something that might get old pretty quickly...
Indeed. Spending £100 on a comedy watch might be worth it, but a Grand seems too much for something that Colin Hunt off of The Fast Show would wear - I'm sure we could all think of a better £1000 watch we'd like to get instead.

FredAstaire

2,352 posts

219 months

Friday 27th September
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the picture of the guy at the watercooler - he must be massive, thats a 41mm watch and hes making it look small....





(yes, I know its photoshopped)

blue_haddock

3,864 posts

74 months

Friday 27th September
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The idea is ok but i think the novelty will wear off soon enough.

HTP99

23,288 posts

147 months

Friday 27th September
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I like Christopher Ward watches, I have one and hanker after a The Twelve and I so want an orange Lumiere.

I get the light hearted fun element of this but I don't want one.

x5tuu

12,140 posts

194 months

Friday 27th September
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I have a few CWs but when I got the email it was a big nope from me - not a fan and I don’t think it’ll sell well at all tbh.

redrabbit

1,556 posts

172 months

Friday 27th September
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Yup, I agree with the general sentiments above. It's amusing -mildly - for about 10 seconds, and about as appealing as a 'comedy' tie as an actual purchase prospect. Sorry, it's a 'no' from me.

blue_haddock

3,864 posts

74 months

Friday 27th September
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x5tuu said:
I have a few CWs but when I got the email it was a big nope from me - not a fan and I don’t think it’ll sell well at all tbh.
Its already sold out.

thebraketester

14,704 posts

145 months

Friday 27th September
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Absolute tat. laugh

MrBig

3,120 posts

136 months

Friday 27th September
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Truckosaurus said:
Pebbles167 said:
...still a fair chunk or cash for something that might get old pretty quickly...
Indeed. Spending £100 on a comedy watch might be worth it, but a Grand seems too much for something that Colin Hunt off of The Fast Show would wear - I'm sure we could all think of a better £1000 watch we'd like to get instead.
Agreed. Not far off Longines Hyrdoconquest (yes quartz) territory at that money.

Super Sonic

7,250 posts

61 months

Friday 27th September
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Some sort of a wind up.

Badda

2,896 posts

89 months

Friday 27th September
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A decent brand couldn’t get away with this. What makes CW think they can? Absolute crap.

gregs656

11,400 posts

188 months

Friday 27th September
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Badda said:
A decent brand couldn’t get away with this. What makes CW think they can? Absolute crap.
I mean, they’ve done it and it sold out.

Probably one of the best steered small brands out there right now.

Badda

2,896 posts

89 months

Friday 27th September
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It’s probably just a personal thing, I despise CW and their continual copying of designs. Yes this is unique, it’s also absolute crap and I’m amazed people are buying it.

gregs656

11,400 posts

188 months

Friday 27th September
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Badda said:
It’s probably just a personal thing, I despise CW and their continual copying of designs. Yes this is unique, it’s also absolute crap and I’m amazed people are buying it.
I think they are quite a long way from just copying designs. A few years a go I think that was a legitimate criticism but not any more.

This is a Seconde Seconde collaboration in any case. In all their collaborations it is their design on a 'host' platform. They seem to be popular in general.