CWL of the day
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Re: CWL of the day
Cheers Mark
Great photo of the Trident 300 mate, that strap combo works very very well.
Great photo of the Trident 300 mate, that strap combo works very very well.
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Have you changed it back yet Guy?Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:Strap changed for the afternoon
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Re: CWL of the day
Not yet; why? Too bright for you?Paul Drawmer wrote:Have you changed it back yet Guy?Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:Strap changed for the afternoon
Guy
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I have tweeked it slightly and rotated the buckle / fittings around, polished to match the case, so they are on the underside of my wrist, as opposed to being on the side.
I'm now going to leave the CWL leather strap off for the summer now (should arrive soon) and try a variety of NATOs and a couple of bracelets.
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Too bright for me Guy - good job we don't all like the same! It's interesting how the orange makes the green look more green, IYSWIM.Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:Not yet; why? Too bright for you?
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Looks great. I was very tempted by this one... What's the case height?
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I will measure it accurately tonight and let you know. The batteries had gone flat in my calipers when I went to measure it last night!downer wrote:Looks great. I was very tempted by this one... What's the case height?
However, there is no doubt that it is not slim. But the caseback sinks into the wrist a little so that makes it appear a bit slimmer (a bit like the caseback on a Speedmaster, although the JH caseback isn't as deep). On the wrist it looks really good, not too tall at all.
I love that the minute hand is so slim and precise that it is perfectly possible to assess at a glance roughly how many seconds you are through a minute, even without a second hand.
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