CWL of the day

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Blue today as we still have it in the flag.

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Wore my C11 Makaira Elite today (although photo is from last weekend)

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C3 PVD today

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Konketsu wrote:Image
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i love comparison photos - they really give me a good handle on watches i may never have seen before. this one's brilliant - and surprising to me. the C20 is often said to be a watch that wears very big. the belissima more than holds its own!

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C70 BRG for me today

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C20 FLE as there seems to be s resurgence for the C2/C20 Lido watches on the forum.

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Love this strap, love this watch which gives me everything I need.
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ianblyth wrote: by ianblyth » Sat Sep 20, 2014 4:27 pm
C20 FLE as there seems to be s resurgence for the C2/C20 Lido watches on the forum.
I should think so too. Had mine been auto not quartz, it would have been here still.
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C60 Trident Red FLE for dinner out with my girlfriend and her parents.

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Nando's with the BB.
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C60 today

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A perfect watch for a relaxing Sunday.

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Working today with my C7 MkI BRG

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