
Christopher Ward
C65 Trident
Ref. C65-TRI-BGWN
$700–$900
Pre-owned: $550–$750
Complete head-to-head comparison
Comparing the Christopher Ward C65 Trident ($700–$900, 150m WR, 40mm) against the Longines HydroConquest 41 ($1k–$2k, 300m WR, 41mm). The Christopher Ward C65 Trident is the more affordable option by $500.

Christopher Ward
Ref. C65-TRI-BGWN
$700–$900
Pre-owned: $550–$750

Longines
Ref. L3.781.4.96.6
$1k–$2k
Pre-owned: $900–$1k
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Too Close to Call
Christopher Ward C65 Trident is the value winner at $700–$900 — over 50% cheaper than the Longines HydroConquest 41 ($1k–$2k). Choose Longines HydroConquest 41 (300m WR) for diving; Christopher Ward C65 Trident (150m) suits everyday wear.
Both are excellent watches with different strengths. The Christopher Ward C65 Trident offers a more compact size and costs less new. The Longines HydroConquest 41 excels in water resistance. The best choice depends on your wrist size, budget, and preferred aesthetic.
The Christopher Ward C65 Trident retails for $700–$900, while the Longines HydroConquest 41 is priced at $1k–$2k. Pre-owned, expect $550–$750 and $900–$1k respectively. Actual secondary market prices vary based on condition and demand.
The Christopher Ward C65 Trident has a 40mm case diameter with 11.3mm thickness, while the Longines HydroConquest 41 measures 41mm × 12mm. Both have lug-to-lug measurements of 47mm and 49mm respectively. Consider your wrist size and wear style when deciding.
The Christopher Ward C65 Trident is water-resistant to 150m, while the Longines HydroConquest 41 offers 300m. Both are suitable for swimming and snorkeling at their respective depths. For professional diving, verify the rating exceeds 300m and includes a screw-down crown.
The Christopher Ward C65 Trident uses a automatic SH21 with 60 hours power reserve. The Longines HydroConquest 41 features a automatic L888.4 with 72 hours power reserve. Both offer traditional mechanical craftsmanship.
Christopher Ward and Longines both command strong secondary markets. Pre-owned pricing shows an estimated resale value of $550–$750 for the C65 Trident and $900–$1k for the HydroConquest 41. Condition, service history, and box/papers significantly impact resale value for both models.
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