CWL of the day
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Re: CWL of the day
Lol. You've got to try everything once!downer wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Nooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
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I can relax now.... I thought it was just me......downer wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Nooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
(Sorry Steve!)
So I wish I was James Bond, just for the day.
Kissing all the girls, blow the bad guys away.
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Re: CWL of the day
So what do we think of this combo that I'm wearing today?
C9 Chrono with Speedbird NATO from Timefactors.
Guy
C9 Chrono with Speedbird NATO from Timefactors.
Guy
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Looks good guy - a toolish aviator look I thinkBahnstormer_vRS wrote:So what do we think of this combo that I'm wearing today?
C9 Chrono with Speedbird NATO from Timefactors.
Guy
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Re: CWL of the day
I'm not convinced that it's the right sort of watch for a NATO. Sorry.
So I wish I was James Bond, just for the day.
Kissing all the girls, blow the bad guys away.
Kissing all the girls, blow the bad guys away.
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Re: CWL of the day
Very few watches are, actually, in my opinion. I understand the practicality of them, the comfort, the ease of changing to different colours, but aesthetically they usually do very little for me.Richard B wrote:I'm not convinced that it's the right sort of watch for a NATO. Sorry.
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With apologies for further interrupting the "CWL of the day" thread...signalfillsthevoid wrote: Very few watches are, actually, in my opinion. I understand the practicality of them, the comfort, the ease of changing to different colours, but aesthetically they usually do very little for me.
I suspect this is a difference in culture. Ex-military people being very keen on NATO straps, and Civvies being less so?
So I wish I was James Bond, just for the day.
Kissing all the girls, blow the bad guys away.
Kissing all the girls, blow the bad guys away.
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Rick
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CW C8 Pilot MK I and II, 2011 and 13 FLEs, C5 B of B and Malvern Aviator MK II, C11 MSL MK I, C70 DBR1, C60 and C60 GMT, C9 Harrison, C9 Chrono, C10 Aviator
Various vintage Heuers
CW C8 Pilot MK I and II, 2011 and 13 FLEs, C5 B of B and Malvern Aviator MK II, C11 MSL MK I, C70 DBR1, C60 and C60 GMT, C9 Harrison, C9 Chrono, C10 Aviator