W. Bond is an irregularly shaped lunar walled plain that is located in the northern part of the Moon, to the north of the Mare Frigoris.
Along the southwest edge, between W. Bond and the lunar mare, is the crater Timaeus.
What remains of the outer rim of W. Bond has been eroded and reshaped until it now consists of little more than an outline of hills and mounts.
The most prominent of these is a nearly linear range along the northwest rim, which is divided in half by the satellite crater Epigenes A.
In the center of the walled plain is a narrow rille that runs toward the eastern rim.