Christopher Ward is supporting two conservation charities: the Blue Marine Foundation and the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation by raising money through the sale of two limited edition C63 Sealander watches.
Only 150 are being made of each, with 5% of the sale price of the watches goings to their associated charities.
Christopher Ward’s C63 SH21 Blue Marine has been made to support BMF’s efforts to tackle the rising levels of plastics found in the ocean.
The watch has a wave-pattern on its dial with a matching teal date calendar.
The C63 SH21 Snow Leopard will help fund a mission to fight, protect, and preserve snow leopard populations across Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan.
This watch comes with a bright white, textured leopard-print dial, power reserve indicator and ice-blue detailing.
Both watches come in 41mm steel cases housing Christopher Ward’s in-house, COSC-certified, Calibre SH21 automatic movements.
They have 5 day power reserves, which is counted down on a large indicator on the dial of each watch.
“Our bestselling watches are inspired by the lands, sea, and skies that explorers have dared to venture. At Christopher Ward, we believe it is our duty to have a purpose that transcends making products that customers love. As such, we work in collaboration with and provide donations to environmental charities that seek to preserve the landscapes we and our customers are inspired by,” says Mike France, CEO and co-founder of Christopher Ward.
Both the C63 SH21 Blue Marine and the C63 SH21 Snow Leopard are on sale now for £1,595/$1,925/€2,075.
They will raise around £12,000 for each of the conservation charities.