On the Wrist, from off the Cuff: Christopher Ward – C60 Trident Mk3, 40mm vs. 42mm
On this episode we take a another look at Christopher Ward's C60 Trident Mk3 but this time the point of focus is to compare and contrast the new 40mm offering with their more classic (to the C60 line) 42mm size option. I know for me, I was quite intrigued by the idea of a 40mm C60 Trident but upon closer inspection, I feel that the 42mm has the best overall proportions. Now if you have a smaller wrist, then the 38mm or 40mm are a no brainer BUT if you're normally fine with larger sizes like me but prefer a 40mm watch's typical 'golden' proportions and scale, this video might really help you out. Let me know what you think in the comments below, thanks guys!

▶︎
"The Cheapest Luxury Watches In The World"...Really? - Christopher Ward Honest Review

▶︎
10 Budget Watches That Make You Look Rich!

▶︎
The Trident just got an upgrade! Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000 Review

▶︎
NOBODY Was Ready for Morgan Freeman's Voice on Helium

▶︎
Longines— Why they're the best value watch brand today

▶︎
What Happened to Germany's Royal Family After They Lost the Throne?

▶︎
20 Watches Under $1,000 That Look Like They Cost $10,000

▶︎
What’s The Deal With Christopher Ward?

▶︎
Best Diver Under $1000? Christopher Ward Trident Pro 600

▶︎
20 Watches Under $2,000 That Nobody Is Talking About

▶︎
Why Britain Deliberately Destroyed Its Manufacturing Industry

▶︎
The Best Watches For Women All Budgets - Over 35 Watches Mentioned

▶︎
Why SEALS Wore Pantyhose and Levi's Jeans in Vietnam?

▶︎
This Watch Is A Game Changer - The Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto

▶︎
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire | Lex Fridman Podcast #498

▶︎
Does The Perfect Diver Exist? Christopher Ward C60 Trident Pro 300 Review

▶︎
Adobe Is Completely F*cked.

▶︎
Top 20 Watches Under $500 That Expose Luxury Markups

▶︎
Christopher Ward – The Twelve 38 Arctic White vs. 40 Glacier Blue, Which is Best for a Medium Wrist?

▶︎
