Clach77 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:05 pm
I’m on the side of the timing working out OK for anyone who has ordered a XIIX and wants now to change their mind and buy the LE. Would it not have been worse if the LE came out after a couple of week of wearing the XIIX titanium?
Exactly what I thought all along, reading prior comments.
CW were in a no win situation. Had they released the XIIX SE next month, they would have seen many returns of XIIX. If they released it in 6 months, some would complain it was too soon as they only had their XIIX for a few months.
This way, CW have been transparent and XIIX buyers have a free choice. To stick or twist
Personally, I didn't want the XIIX but the SE "fixed" everything that I had wanted from the model, so it was an insta-buy from me. I can't wait to receive mine
I had considered bespoking the XIIX, but when I knew the SE was coming and had addressed my personal issues with it, I decided there was then no need
A well executed (finishing, movement architecture and design) skeleton is one of my most favourite watch types, but the CW will only be the second such watch in my collection as I rarely like the execution of skeleton watches i.e. most are flawed.