It’s here – a new 36mm version of Christopher Ward’s classic ‘sports-explorer’ watch. Crafted from marine-grade stainless steel. Powered by a Swiss automatic movement. And with an ultra-legible dial that makes telling the time easy. Ever since Rolex took the Explorer back to its original size last year, 36mm has become the case size of the moment. And when you see the 36mm C63 Sealander Automatic in the metal, you’ll see just how powerful a smaller watch can be. And thanks to its quick-release system, swapping it for a bracelet is easy, too. Now available in a shorter length, suitable for slimmer wrists.
Technical
- Watch ModelC63
- Size36mm
- Dial ColourWhite
- Case MaterialStainless steel
- Case ColourSilver
- Bezel ColourSilver
- Height10.75mm
- Lug-to-Lug42.87mm
- Case Weight53g
- Weight inc. Strap148g
- Water Resistance15 ATM (150m)
- MovementSellita SW200-1
- Power Reserve38 hours
- No of Jewels26
- Complication TypeDate
- Vibrations28,800 p/hr (4Hz)
- Timing Tolerance+/- 20 sec p/day
- LumeSLN X1 BL C1
- Strap SKU20-STL-241-SXS-MA2
- Strap Size20mm
- Strap MaterialBader bracelet
- Strap ColourSilver
Features
- Swiss made
- 26 jewel self-winding mechanical movement
- 38 hour power reserve
- Twin-flag engraving over ‘Colimaçoné’ finish on the rotor
- Elaboré ‘Colimaçoné’ finish on the movement
- Brushed and polished marine-grade stainless steel case
- Circular brushed and polished fixed steel bezel
- Anti-shock system
- Embossed screw-down crown
- Screw down display caseback
- Unique engraved serial number
- Anti-reflective sapphire crystal
- Central hacking seconds
- Date calendar
- Polished lacquer dial
- Top-brushed indexes with diamond polished facets
- Brushed and polished steel hands
- Signature Trident counter-balance on seconds hand
- Super-LumiNova® Grade X1 BL C1-filled hands and indexes
- Marine-grade stainless steel bracelet with ‘Christopher Ward’ engraving, micro-adjustable ratchet clasp, single screw links and quick-release system for easy changing
- Eco-friendly luxury presentation case and owner’s handbook






























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