NEW Christopher Ward Twelve 660 / ANY GOOD? | Hands on Review

NEW Christopher Ward Twelve 660 / ANY GOOD? | Hands on Review

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Sep 3, 2025  #Christopher #Ward

#Christopher #Ward Twelve 660,
Ultra-thin yet sophisticated design
At just 6.6mm thin, it is the thinnest model in The Twelve series, making it easy for the wearer to forget that they are wearing a watch

38mm case, lug-to-lug length of approximately 43.3mm – suitable for many wrist sizes
12-sided bezel with a sophisticated combination of brushed, polished and matte for added visual depth
Minimalist & Sharp Dial
Completely eliminates the second hand and calendar window, aiming for simplicity and elegance
Grain texture dial under transparent lacquer, combined with brush/polished hour markers and hands, creating depth, easy to read but not confusing
There are 4 color options: BLK (DLC black), WHT (white), GRN (green), BLU (blue), with the DLC black version being the most prominent and impressive
Movement and finishing
Uses a Sellita SW210-1 hand-wound mechanical movement, but heavily customized by CW: skeleton bridges, rhodium plating, fine vertical brushing, and polished bevels
Power reserve is approximately 42–45 hours, frequency 4Hz, error controlled within ±15–20 seconds/day
Sapphire caseback allows for a detailed view of the finishing
Seamless Strap & Buckle
The integrated strap is 2.9mm thin, the butterfly clasp is also redesigned to be only 4.2mm thick to balance the thinness of the case
The strap is rated as soft, hugs the hand and is easy to remove, giving the feeling of "disappearing" when worn