Field watches, by definition, need to be durable, reliable, and easy to read. That’s the baseline. And to serve up a challenge to the Christopher Ward C65 Sandhurst, I brought it to the mountains, storms, and dirt for 2 weeks, wrapped on my wrist while I hunted high-altitude elk in Colorado.
While I didn’t find success with my arrow, I did learn to love Christopher Ward’s bronze field watch. Beyond an easy-to-appreciate, rugged beauty, the bronze will wear a patina over time. And for a field watch, nothing helps preserve memories like a few knicks, scratches, and oxidation that comes with time well spent.

In short: The Christopher Ward C65 Sandhurst shares many traits with the best field watches. It’s very easy to read with a simple face, has a good, long-lasting lume, and sits low and small on the wrist. It runs on a well-regarded COSC-certified Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement. Where it stands out, though, is with its gorgeous bronze case and choreographer-level accuracy.
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- Reference number: C65-38A3H3-B00K0-TKG
- Case size: 38mm
- Lug size: 20mm
- Case material: Bronze
- Movement: Sellita SW200-1 COSC
- Strap color: Black, black & gray, or bronze
- Water resistance: 150 m
Pros
- Thin, light case fits under clothing easily
- Very legible face
- COSC-certified accuracy
- Unique bronze appearance
Cons
- Bronze will oxidize and patina
- 38-hour power reserve
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