Someone correct me if I,m wrong but couldn't you order the silicon strap off the C600?
CWL of the day
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C6 yellow Kingfisher, C5 black Malvern Aviator Ltd Edition, C70 DBR1, C70 IT, C60 Trident 2012 FLE Scooter, C70 MC, C70 Cunningham
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This has managed to slip onto my wrist for the evening.
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Too short if you want to use it on a dry suit...jmarchitect wrote:There are two choices- the C6 or the C600 silicon straps.
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Nice piccy
Sorry to disagree on the 'British Icon' bit, but that particular car is about as British as our Royal Family, if you get ze point??
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Should I have written "german icon" ?Monkey wrote:
Sorry to disagree on the 'British Icon' bit, but that particular car is about as British as our Royal Family, if you get ze point??
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tartine.74 wrote:Should I have written "german icon" ?Monkey wrote:
Sorry to disagree on the 'British Icon' bit, but that particular car is about as British as our Royal Family, if you get ze point??
Nicolas
You got it
Now, the original Mini......well, that really is a British icon
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That MINI is at least built in Britain and my son in law is one who builds them it is about as British as a Christopher Ward watch made in Switzerland?
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Beastmaster wrote:That MINI is at least built in Britain and my son in law is one who builds them it is about as British as a Christopher Ward watch made in Switzerland?
Yep....but you see my point tho?!!
MINI.......based on an old English design, but really a BMW, altho built in GB
CW watches........English design.....built in Switzerland!!
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So all we need to do is find a british owned, designed, powered & built car for Nicholas to decorate & we've cracked it......... errrr, anyone know of one?
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Tyke wrote:So all we need to do is find a british owned, designed, powered & built car for Nicholas to decorate & we've cracked it......... errrr, anyone know of one?
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