CWL of the day

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bspj wrote:
MiniMpi wrote:C60 Trident Black Bezel MK1 for today.
Ooooh, a black Mk1 Trident.
I always lusted after one.
Then I had one......
Now it's gone!


Due back soooooooon. :clap:
Worth the wait Steve for sure ;)
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A couple of strap changes Saturday morning - So C10 FLE yesterday and C61 for today:
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C65 Trident Classic for this morning and after the F1.

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WOT! No Hawaiian shirt?
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bspj wrote:WOT! No Hawaiian shirt?
LOL :D Not today Steve.
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GMT for me this afternoon!

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I've had my Makaira Elite for around 15 months now, but only at the weekend put it on its original Silicone rubber strap.

Much more comfortable than I thought it would be, so may keep it this way for a while.

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My Trident has had a strap change to make it a little more office friendly. Still not convinced, but it is growing on me.
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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:I've had my Makaira Elite for around 15 months now, but only at the weekend put it on its original Silicone rubber strap.

Much more comfortable than I thought it would be, so may keep it this way for a while.

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It is much more comfortable than you think isn't it ?!
Probably be on the rubber for holiday use I think for myself.
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bobbubka wrote:My Trident has had a strap change to make it a little more office friendly.
Mine too, although you can't see it too well in this pic. The strap is a black Hirsch Carbon with white stitching.

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bobbubka wrote:My Trident has had a strap change to make it a little more office friendly. Still not convinced, but it is growing on me.
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That's perfect for your office IMHO.

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It is much more comfortable than you think isn't it ?!
Probably be on the rubber for holiday use I think for myself.
You're right Ferg.

By the end of the day I was checking to see if I was still wearing it; which I rarely, if ever, do.

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C9 FLE for work today as top bosses due !
Have to create a good impression don't I :)

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