C4 P-grine Chrono - Steel Bracelet - Default Wrist Size

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C4 P-grine Chrono - Steel Bracelet - Default Wrist Size

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Hi, just wondering what size the C4 Peregrine Chrono watch comes in delivered? I've got size 19cm wrist and just wanted to find out if I need to pay £10 to get it resized.

Also - do this watch only come in White or Black dials? I've seen pictures of them with Blue dials, so just wondering if these are still available.

Thanks,
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Re: C4 P-grine Chrono - Steel Bracelet - Default Wrist Size

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The 'other' colours are no longer produce, but turn up on the Sales Corner regularly.


There is a White faced Steel Peregrine in Nearly New at the moment:

http://www.christopherward.co.uk/nearly ... c4sss.html

If you wrap a piece of string (not a rubber band) around your wrist where you would wear your watch and put this measurement in the comments box of your order then CWL will size it for you before shipping (don't do it too tight).

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Re: C4 P-grine Chrono - Steel Bracelet - Default Wrist Size

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Hi, many thanks for your reply.

I will check out the link you have forwarded.

If I put the size required in the comments box - would I still be required to pay the 'resizing' fee of £10?

Regards,
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Re: C4 P-grine Chrono - Steel Bracelet - Default Wrist Size

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akp1234 wrote:Hi, many thanks for your reply.

I will check out the link you have forwarded.

If I put the size required in the comments box - would I still be required to pay the 'resizing' fee of £10?

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I imagine so, after all, someone has to take time to do it!
Most 'decent' high street jewellers will do it for you for @£10, but if you have a small,independent jeweller near you they would be best ;-)

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