C60 Trident Pro 600 Vintage 43mm (Steel Finish)
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Re: C60 Trident Pro 600 Vintage 43mm (Steel Finish)
Thank you very much.
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Re: C60 Trident Pro 600 Vintage 43mm (Steel Finish)
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Sorry about that. I didn't realize which subforum that was in when I posted. I'll see about getting photos of mine when it arrives and post them up.
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Hamilton Jazzmaster Day/Date
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Re: C60 Trident Pro 600 Vintage 43mm (Steel Finish)
The pictures are back in the reference gallery thread and in this thread. Note to self: don't touch shared albums on Google Photos.
There is a small issue with the crown. The spring that pushes out the crown when it is unscrewed doesn't have much strength. So when you wind it, you have to be careful not to push it in so it disengages and spins freely. Minor issue and not bad enough to send it in for a warranty repair but would be nice to have corrected when it is serviced in the future.
There is a small issue with the crown. The spring that pushes out the crown when it is unscrewed doesn't have much strength. So when you wind it, you have to be careful not to push it in so it disengages and spins freely. Minor issue and not bad enough to send it in for a warranty repair but would be nice to have corrected when it is serviced in the future.
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Definitely my favourite look for the Vintage as well if I got one sometime.nordwulf wrote:The black Hirsch Liberty is still one of my favorite straps as it is very comfortable and gets better with age.
Re: C60 Trident Pro 600 Vintage 43mm (Steel Finish)
I just received this strap from cheapestnatostraps in Sweden. This may just become my favorite strap for the C60 Vintage. She had a big Black Friday sale and it looks like this one is sold out now. Nice deal for $25, should have ordered more...
So a British watch with a Swiss heart and a German strap. It looks similar to the Tibor strap from CW.
And yes, I wear straps the wrong way.
So a British watch with a Swiss heart and a German strap. It looks similar to the Tibor strap from CW.
And yes, I wear straps the wrong way.
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Only my opinion but there is no "wrong" way, only "your" way! Whichever way that is!nordwulf wrote:I just received this strap from cheapestnatostraps in Sweden. This may just become my favorite strap for the C60 Vintage. She had a big Black Friday sale and it looks like this one is sold out now. Nice deal for $25, should have ordered more...
So a British watch with a Swiss heart and a German strap. It looks similar to the Tibor strap from CW.
And yes, I wear straps the wrong way.
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Re: C60 Trident Pro 600 Vintage 43mm (Steel Finish)
I wear the buckle-end of the strap on the bottom lugs because that will center the buckle on the bottom of my wrist. If I have the strap like most people wear it, the watch head gets pushed to the top side of my wrist and the buckle sits at the curve at the back of my wrist. I also find it easier to put the watch on my wrist with the strap and buckle positioned this way.
Re: C60 Trident Pro 600 Vintage 43mm (Steel Finish)
Absolutely love it. I'm considering picking one of these up on the secondary market. Hesitated a bit too long on the sale!
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Re: C60 Trident Pro 600 Vintage 43mm (Steel Finish)
That thing looks sharp especially with that brown band.
Re: C60 Trident Pro 600 Vintage 43mm (Steel Finish)
Stunning watch, exactly what I would want to have.
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Re: C60 Trident Pro 600 Vintage 43mm (Steel Finish)
Hello, that's really awesomenordwulf wrote:Some pictures of my new Vintage. I recently went on a trip to Australia and New Zealand and got this one day before I left. This watch travelled a few miles already. Switzerland - London - USA - shuttle Paris Australia - New Zealand. I hope there are going be many more miles of travel with this C60 and I have been wearing it almost every day.
I had a hard time choosing between the steel and PVD version but I think I made the right choice. I like a bit of contrast between the bezel/dial and case and I think I may get tired of the PVD sooner or later. But still, the PVD is still a great looking watch as well.
Edit: All pictures can be found in this album: https://goo.gl/photos/5zTG6X8GkA9qC1EQ7
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