LuxuryWatchesA Week on the Wrist with the Christopher Ward Desk Diver – the coolest watch money can’t buyRenowned artist seconde/seconde puts a tongue in cheek spin on the dive watchWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

LuxuryWatchesA Week on the Wrist with the Christopher Ward Desk Diver – the coolest watch money can’t buyRenowned artist seconde/seconde puts a tongue in cheek spin on the dive watchWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Renowned artist seconde/seconde puts a tongue in cheek spin on the dive watch

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

(Image credit: Sam Cross)

Christopher Ward C65 Desk Diver

(Image credit: Sam Cross)

The world ofwatchesis undeniably linked to trends. Sitting so close to the world of fashion, we often see the two collide, with different tastes moulding the popularity of different styles.

Right now, there’s nothing hotter than adive watch. And no, that’s not because we’ve all simultaneously unlocked our inner Jacques Cousteau. That popularity is intrinsically linked to a change in office culture, which has given rise to dive watches as an acceptable part of office attire.

It’s known as the desk diver trend, which just so happens to also be the name of the watch I’ve been testing fromChristopher Ward. Designed in conjunction with renowned artist, seconde/seconde, this is the ultimate watch for the modern office-goer.

(Image credit: Sam Cross)

Christopher Ward C65 Desk Diver

(Image credit: Sam Cross)

Christopher Ward Desk Diver: key specs

That’s housed inside a 41mm stainless steel case, which sits 12.45mm tall and features a lug-to-lug width of 46.68mm. It’s slightly plumper than other divers from the brand, but nothing to worry about even on dinkier wrists.

That’s topped off with the dial and bezel, both of which are topped with sapphire crystal for a gleaming aesthetic. It’s undoubtedly the best bit about the watch, complete with a number of appointments designed with the modern office worker in mind.

The outer edge of that dial is broken up into different sections, complete with things you might get up to throughout the day. Those include break, meeting, gossip, office politics, move and doomscrolling, and each come with a recommended daily allowance inside. There’s even a post-it note on the dial, complete with the model name.

Sign up to the T3 newsletter for smarter living straight to your inbox

Get all the latest news, reviews, deals and buying guides on gorgeous tech, home and active products from the T3 experts

The bezel follows this theme, with sections reminding you to take a power nap, stab a coworker in the back, do your yoga or lose all faith in humanity. Oh, and there’s a coffee reminder, because it’s important to stay caffeinated.

The model comes on a Bader bracelet, but also includes a bright yellow Delugs rubber strap in the box. You’ll also find a selection of CW branded stationary, including post-it notes, pencils, paperclips and board pins.

(Image credit: Sam Cross)

Christopher Ward C65 Desk Diver

(Image credit: Sam Cross)

What is the Christopher Ward Desk Diver like to wear?

On the wrist, this is a really comfortable watch to wear. Christopher Ward is renowned for its brilliant case shapes, and that helps to ensure a really nice experience in use.

For me – and, I’m guessing, most users of this watch – the real magic comes from that dial. It’s superbly easy to read, and really does give you a kick every time you glance down at it.

I truly loved wearing this watch, because it did something most others fail to do – it took the pretentiousness out of watches. There is a lot of cork-sniffing which goes on in this industry, and this watch dispels all of that in the name of fun and self-depreciating humour.

(Image credit: Sam Cross)

Christopher Ward C65 Desk Diver

(Image credit: Sam Cross)

Is the Christopher Ward Desk Diver worth the money?

This is a very interesting question to answer, because the Desk Diver was limited to just 500 pieces. Those sold out relatively quickly, and are no longer available direct from Christopher Ward.

You’ll still find them on secondary markets likeeBay, though they are marked up quite significantly there. At the time of writing, the initial bubble does seem to have burst somewhat, but they’re still more than the RRP.

Whether or not that is worth it to you depends on exactly what you’re looking for. If you just want what is a really cool dive watch with the intention of wearing it, I think I’d hold out for the secondary market prices to return to a more sensible state.

If you’re interested in it as a collectors item – something which this definitely is – then you’re probably more willing to pay the full price. Whatever you decide works best for you, there’s no denying this is a brilliant watch.

Today’s best Wolf Rocket Watch Winder deals$599ViewNo price informationCheck AmazonWe check over 250 million products every day for the best prices

Today’s best Wolf Rocket Watch Winder deals$599ViewNo price informationCheck AmazonWe check over 250 million products every day for the best prices

Today’s best Wolf Rocket Watch Winder deals

$599ViewNo price informationCheck Amazon

$599View

$599View

The Rocket Watch Winder

Horchow.com (Neiman Marcus)

$599View

$599

$599

No price informationCheck Amazon

No price informationCheck Amazon

View Similar Amazon US

Amazon

No price informationCheck Amazon

No price information

No price information

We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices

We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices

Nintendo Switch OLED model

Nintendo’s retro classic returns over 30 years after landmark original – ahead of Switch 2’s rumoured revealDonkey Kong Country Returns HD is on Nintendo Switch – 15 years since the Wii’s reimagining and 31 years since the SNES classic

Donkey Kong Country Returns HD is on Nintendo Switch – 15 years since the Wii’s reimagining and 31 years since the SNES classic

Man doing leg press

The ultimate full-body gym workout for beginners, according to a fitness expertWant to hit the gym to build strength and muscle, but don’t know where to start? This workout can help

Want to hit the gym to build strength and muscle, but don’t know where to start? This workout can help

OMEGA Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite

OMEGA puts the Moon on your wrist with new Speedmaster Moonphase MeteoriteOMEGA adds two new Moonphase Meteorite watches to its Speedmaster line-up

OMEGA adds two new Moonphase Meteorite watches to its Speedmaster line-up

Piaget Altiplano Skeleton Métier d’Art

This Piaget watch is the most intricate timepiece I’ve ever seen – but you won’t get onePiaget announces new Altiplano Skeleton Métier d’Art watch

Piaget announces new Altiplano Skeleton Métier d’Art watch

Vacheron Constantin 222 in Steel

Vacheron Constantin just kicked off its 270th Anniversary with a stunning watchThis one might just break the internet

This one might just break the internet

Two fashion watches from Boss and Emporio Armani

Is it time to change the narrative around fashion watches?Fashion watches are changing – but their reputation isn’t

Fashion watches are changing – but their reputation isn’t

Casio G-Shock x Charles Darwin Foundation

New Casio G-Shock models support the Charles Darwin Foundation – with a surprise on the dial!These watches are a neat upgrade over the original design

These watches are a neat upgrade over the original design

Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Year of the Snake

Hublot’s Year of the Snake watch is the slitheriest yetIt might just be one of my favourite Hublot watches ever

It might just be one of my favourite Hublot watches ever

Louis Vuitton Escale Cabinet of Wonders Snake’s Jungle

New Louis Vuitton watch celebrates the Year of the Snake – and showcases its watchmaking prowessIt’s part of a trilogy of incredibly limited pieces

It’s part of a trilogy of incredibly limited pieces

Panerai Luminor Tre Giorni

New Panerai watch is classy, has a neat dial and lasts for daysThis might be my favourite Panerai yet

This might be my favourite Panerai yet