First visit to the showroom
First visit to the showroom
Being an owner of two CW's, both having been bought online, I decided to visit the showroom for my third potential purchase. A few reasons; the watch I was looking at was outside of my usual style and I wasn't sure about the smaller size. So, a visit was in order. And wow, I'm glad I did; what an inspiring environment. I was like a kid in a sweet shop! I got to view and try on pretty much everything I wanted and didn't feel as if I was imposing or being pressured at all. So many of these need to be seen to be appreicated, photo's on websites just don't do the Job; the Twelve and the Bel Canto in particular are both works of art in the flesh, as I'm sure a few of you will know from your experiences. I walked out with the new Dune Aeolian in sand colour on a canvas strap and ironically, if I'd bought online, I would have gone a different colourway. Clapping my eyes on them in the flesh though, it was clear to me which one really popped. What is everyone else's experience? And, if you've not been, book now or when you're in buying mode as it will be an experience you won't forget.
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Re: First visit to the showroom
I've been trying to get to the Dallas, USA showroom for three months. I bet that was a unique experience!
Watch lover and new to CW.
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Re: First visit to the showroom
Congratulations on making a worthwhile trip. Top notch.
Which showroom did you go to? Maidenhead or Dallas.
Did you leave with a shopping list of future purchases?

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Which showroom did you go to? Maidenhead or Dallas.
Did you leave with a shopping list of future purchases?


Guy
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Inscription on the Longitude Dial
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