CWL of the day
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Re: CWL of the day
Those C3's do look great in the flesh, particularly on the chunky straps. I will, however, resist joining the esteemed C3 club though, as they are a tad too small and I am trying to move away from quartz.
Re: CWL of the day
White faced C3 looks sweeeeet with the black strap and red stitching looks tough!
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Re: CWL of the day
Beastmaster wrote:works for me on that strap Monkey really sports it up - a sort of classic car watch look.
Baker86 wrote:White faced C3 looks sweeeeet with the black strap and red stitching looks tough!
I was messing about with straps and various watches one day and just tried it, and quite liked the look, even tho there's no red on the watch!!
Got this one on again today




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Re: CWL of the day
Wearing my current favorite CWL today. Well it is my newest one.



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It is nice to see that there have been a few posts to spark a bit of a revival - great to see the watch on different straps. Enjoying minedowner wrote:Continuing the C3 revival theme. This was also my first CW (on a Chronissimo).![]()



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Re: CWL of the day
Today the newness of my C5 has prevailed and ive been wearing it all day




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Re: CWL of the day
Beautiful shots! How are you liking that quartz? I'm still waffling between quartz and auto when I pop for my next C5...lisnalee wrote:Today the newness of my C5 has prevailed and ive been wearing it all day
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Re: CWL of the day
Now that my Birthday watch has been returned with its new movement, I think i'll be wearing it today


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Re: CWL of the day
In a very similar vein, sporting my Black hawk for a change from my Trident GMT and my C4SRS.

Haven't worn it for a wee while and I'd forgotten what a nice watch it is, keeps superb time too.

Haven't worn it for a wee while and I'd forgotten what a nice watch it is, keeps superb time too.
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Re: CWL of the day
Back to my trident today. Had to adjust the time this morning as I didn't wear it yesterday. I thought the reserve would have laster longer but never mind.
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Re: CWL of the day
Wearing the 14 Sqn C7 today, reminds me of good times had in Germany with the RAF back in the 1980's.



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Thanks!!stumpbass wrote:Beautiful shots! How are you liking that quartz? I'm still waffling between quartz and auto when I pop for my next C5...lisnalee wrote:Today the newness of my C5 has prevailed and ive been wearing it all day
For the price i paid i'm not bothered that its quartz, but on the other hand with only £35 between them, if i was buying a new one i think i would opt for the auto.
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Re: CWL of the day
It is a lovely watch, mine also keeps superb time.... +1 second over 6 daysBonny wrote:In a very similar vein, sporting my Black hawk for a change from my Trident GMT and my C4SRS.
Haven't worn it for a wee while and I'd forgotten what a nice watch it is, keeps superb time too.

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Re: CWL of the day
Cool shot!Tyke wrote:Sector C80 Club day today![]()
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