Prettiest watch I've ever owned. I never tire of looking at the mechanism!
C9 Single Pusher Chronograph
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That open caseback is just mesmerising to look at. What a gorgeous one you got there, mate.
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Of all the CWL models over the years, I think this is one of my favourites. I'm just never dressed smartly enough to warrant owning one
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Love everything about it except the thickness...how does it wear?
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I don't tend to notice the thickness unless i'm wearing it with a dress shirt with double cuff and cufflinks. I've learned to wear it when I buy new shirts as some cuffs will not pass over the watch.The Naf wrote:Love everything about it except the thickness...how does it wear?
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Greetings,jtc wrote:Of all the CWL models over the years, I think this is one of my favourites. I'm just never dressed smartly enough to warrant owning one
Couldn't agree more!
Problem is, I've never saved up enough to buy one!
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Just had this land in my inbox today.
Here at Christopher Ward, we’re proud of the choice on offer across our Collection. But in terms of sheer horological majesty, one watch will always be first among equals: the C9 Single Pusher Chronograph.
Powered by Calibre JJ02 – our most advanced complication to date, and which allows its chronograph functions to be operated by its crown – the C9 features a level of technicality that you won’t find in any watch, by any brand, anywhere near this price. And with only 250 pieces originally made, we are down to our very last five.
To secure this piece of watchmaking history before its gone forever (did I mention the C9 is also a classically elegant watch, and a perfect conversation starter?), place your order today.
Here at Christopher Ward, we’re proud of the choice on offer across our Collection. But in terms of sheer horological majesty, one watch will always be first among equals: the C9 Single Pusher Chronograph.
Powered by Calibre JJ02 – our most advanced complication to date, and which allows its chronograph functions to be operated by its crown – the C9 features a level of technicality that you won’t find in any watch, by any brand, anywhere near this price. And with only 250 pieces originally made, we are down to our very last five.
To secure this piece of watchmaking history before its gone forever (did I mention the C9 is also a classically elegant watch, and a perfect conversation starter?), place your order today.
Current collection incl Citizen, G-Shock, Rolex, Seiko, Sinn & Tag.
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Re: C9 Single Pusher Chronograph
Got the email too.
".. . down to the last five."
It's taken a while to sell the other 245, but then it is a unique dress watch, at the top of CWL's price range, which has to be IMHO a niche market.
I'm looking forward to seeing the C9 MP Aviator/Flyer due out next month.
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".. . down to the last five."
It's taken a while to sell the other 245, but then it is a unique dress watch, at the top of CWL's price range, which has to be IMHO a niche market.
I'm looking forward to seeing the C9 MP Aviator/Flyer due out next month.
Guy
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