Archive for September, 2011
Honor the Fearless Heroes with Battle of Britain Watch
Monday, September 26th, 2011One of the leading companies of London, Christopher Ward recently introduced its new range of Battle of Britain watch. This English Watchmaker, known for its fabulous designer masterpieces, commissioned the Battle of Britain to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the great battle fought during the middle of 20th century. As a famous brand name, Christopher Ward signifies strength, integrity, honesty and sincerity.
A limited edition, these 1940 pieces are simply a treasure to own. The Battle of Britain watch echoes the original Air Ministry timepieces worn by the fearless pilots during the war. Christopher Ward released its new line of Battle of Britain watch to express the immeasurable debt and gratitude the British citizens feel towards the brave soldiers. If it weren’t for these fearless heroes, Britain and perhaps the entire world would have been a different place by now.
While the world celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain victory, the new collections of Battle of Britain watch comes with the signature from Wing Commander Tom Neil, one of the top RAF fighters.
The design of the Battle of Britain watch is bold and masculine, based on the RAF pilot watch. The Kings crown dominates the dial followed by the wreathed RAF crest of that era. To the British company’s pride and delight, the Christopher Ward has been able to retain the entire glory of the wristwatches worn by the pilots during that period.
Terming the Battle of Britain watch as beautiful and elegant would be an understatement. For men these swiss watches will be a pure pleasure to own, wear and cherish. The feel of rich Italian leather strap is simply exquisite. It also comes with a 38 hour power reserve. To safe-keep the watch, Christopher Ward provides the buyers with hand finished case. The Battle of Britain watch comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The other special features of the Battle of Britain watch are: 22-carat rose gold-plating; bright and sandal coloured dial with clear embedded date makes it easy to see; high level of water resistance therefore can be used even at a depth of 1000 meters; can resist high level of atmospheric pressure and has inbuilt anti-shock system; hour and minute hands are made in the shape of propeller blades depicting the famous WW2 Spitfire; 25/26 Jewel automatic movement and easy to open butterfly clasps.
Christopher Ward has left no stone unturned while crafting the Battle of Britain watch (beats casio watches any day!). The designers have successfully brought together a unique blend of the old-world charm with the contemporary style of today. This hand crafted timepiece has been priced at a surprisingly affordable price so that people can acquire it with ease.