Christopher Ward watch. C5 Malvern Automatic Mark II probably lost it in or between Embankment, Victoria, and Waterloo. At just after midnight (Friday night or early Saturday 27 morning). It has an identifiable serial number 0031. Even more of a longshot as I lost the watch nearly two weeks ago now. But just in case. I have also posted in the Christopher Ward Enthusiasts Facebook group (but not the other groups on Fb). Thanks to all the fans who have read, messaged, liked and given advice there. A nice bunch of people .
I realise this is a huge world wide forum and has a large number of posts, apologies for something slightly off topic.
Thanks to Administrator, Kip, for admitting me.
Kiron R (from Liverpool, UK).
Lost C5 Malvern Automatic Mark II, London.
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Re: Lost C5 Malvern Automatic Mark II, London.
Bummer!
Do you have a reason for not cross-posting to the two other CW facebook fora?
I'm guessing you're watching ebay and other selling sites?
Do you have a reason for not cross-posting to the two other CW facebook fora?
I'm guessing you're watching ebay and other selling sites?
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C6 & C60 Kingfishers,
C600 Tritechs,
C63 "some",
C65 "some",
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Re: Lost C5 Malvern Automatic Mark II, London.
I’m sure you’ve been asked already if you’ve filed a police report? And checked out pawn shops near where it was stolen? Also - the immediate assumption is that someone has stolen it, but it may have been handed in to a station lost property?
It seems such a needle in a haystack but one tiny lucky break and it may just turn up. So I’ll keep my fingers crossed for just that.
It seems such a needle in a haystack but one tiny lucky break and it may just turn up. So I’ll keep my fingers crossed for just that.
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Re: Lost C5 Malvern Automatic Mark II, London.
Second that - a mate of mine lost something in Glasgow years ago and got to have a look through the lost property at his local police station. While he didn't get his lost property back, he was amazed at the stuff they did have.I’m sure you’ve been asked already if you’ve filed a police report
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I started out with nothing and I still have most of it left
Re: Lost C5 Malvern Automatic Mark II, London.
Seeing a lost watch post reminded me to log in and I noticed I never thanked the people who replied nearly two years ago. Thank you. The watch never has turned up and I misss it. My wife generously bought me C63 Sealander automatic as a replacement. Especially generous as she hates it when I lose things / have them stolen. It's a nice watch, a bit fancier looking but doesn't keep time as well as the C5 Malvern did. Have a good Friday everyone. PS Pleased that Christopher Ward are a sponsor of the new Everton Football Club stadium at Queen's Dock in Liverpool. I get the train past it each time I go from south of the city centre to visit my Mum on the coast north of the city and the stadium looks very impressive. Though I'm not a particular football fan - and half of my family are Liverpool and the other half Everton supporters - it's nice to see the teams do well and good to have Christopher Ward on board. PPS The footlong wooden presentation box for the C63 is a bit over the top but I guess can work as a weight on top of stuff if needed.
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