Christmas CW's

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Christmas CW's

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Seasonal Greetings,

Red for a seasonal watch, the obvious choice.

Any other colours out there?


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It's interesting how much a bezel can change the overall appearance of the watch and dial, just like a new strap.

As you can see I seem to like Hirsch Robby straps!

It's just as well my wife's favourite colour is red!
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Very festive! :santagrin:
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This is my festive C60 600 Pro:

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I have to say I absolutely love the red trident (is it known as the red Jag?). If anyone is thinking of selling one!
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Darn, I can't join this thread until Christmas morning with my red CW
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Not able to join the thread at all. No red CWLs and no red any other brands.

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Thegreyman wrote:This is my festive C60 600 Pro:

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I have to say I absolutely love the red trident (is it known as the red Jag?). If anyone is thinking of selling one!
Seasonal greetings,

It is and I believe there are 50 out there in the wild.

Your red and white trident is another cracking colour combination from CW.
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Plenty of green around at Christmas so my C11 qualifies

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I do have a nice red TW Steel also.
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What's the story behind the red and black C60? Is it one of the prototypes that has been sold off?
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Sitting lovely on the tree :lol:
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Re: Christmas CW's

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BerlinCW wrote:Seasonal Greetings,

Red for a seasonal watch, the obvious choice.

Any other colours out there?

It's interesting how much a bezel can change the overall appearance of the watch and dial, just like a new strap.

As you can see I seem to like Hirsch Robby straps!

It's just as well my wife's favourite colour is red!
Those Hirsch Robby straps look superb, I'm not normally a red fan preferring blue myself but they certainly set the watches off :thumbup:
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Clach77 wrote:What's the story behind the red and black C60? Is it one of the prototypes that has been sold off?
Seasonal Greetings,

Correct, sold off at the archive event last year.
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It's a great looking watch. Mind you, the straps really make these watches.
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Clach77 wrote:It's a great looking watch. Mind you, the straps really make these watches.
That strap is fantastic!
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BerlinCW wrote:
Thegreyman wrote:This is my festive C60 600 Pro:

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I have to say I absolutely love the red trident (is it known as the red Jag?). If anyone is thinking of selling one!
Seasonal greetings,

It is and I believe there are 50 out there in the wild.

Your red and white trident is another cracking colour combination from CW.

Really? Only 50 White/red C60 600 ? If that's true it must make it an unintended (very) limited edition!
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