Having worn a Christopher Ward watch in a previous 15 day review, I can say that it was a pretty-well finished watch, and represented fair value for the money.
The Harrison Jumping Hour is of a completely different class! The finishing work on this is on a par with anything I have seen (and worn) recently. Everything, smooth, polished and shiny! And no sharp edges or spots.
From the back laser etching, to the detail on the rotor, the attention paid to each detail is really evident.
In a time where nearly everyone is using a display back, but almost nobody takes the time to make it really visually appealing, it is wonderful to see something like this! Well done!
And in case you were curious, the timing has been perfect so far. Please bear in mind that being absent a second hand it is challenging to be completely precise in rates without outside electronic assistance, but it appears to be bang on time each morning when I put it on. More to come - stay tuned!
The Harrison Jumping Hour is of a completely different class! The finishing work on this is on a par with anything I have seen (and worn) recently. Everything, smooth, polished and shiny! And no sharp edges or spots.
From the back laser etching, to the detail on the rotor, the attention paid to each detail is really evident.
In a time where nearly everyone is using a display back, but almost nobody takes the time to make it really visually appealing, it is wonderful to see something like this! Well done!
And in case you were curious, the timing has been perfect so far. Please bear in mind that being absent a second hand it is challenging to be completely precise in rates without outside electronic assistance, but it appears to be bang on time each morning when I put it on. More to come - stay tuned!
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