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Just when you've narrowed down your choices...

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I know. Really like it and am very tempted
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I am also in the like it camp. Nice strap to compliment the second hour hand. Makes me more impatient to see what CW has up his sleeve in the way of new releases.
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nathanclarinet wrote:Makes me more impatient to see what CW has up his sleeve in the way of new releases.
Me too. My birthday cash has been burning a hole in my pocket all day and I've been on the verge of placing an order once already today. I'm not sure I can hold out to see whatever is planned!

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Hold on fiery, have patience and you will have more options on which to blow that dough!
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Its a nice looking watch but to similiar to my Triton 100 ATM (except for the orange) to make me want one. In fact im having a Triton 100 weekend, not worn it for a while and really good wearing it again. :D
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Prefer the other two Tritons although they are dearer! :shock:
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Prefer the other two Tritons although they are dearer! :shock:
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I like it, like I do the other Tritons. The yellow hand is nice. But just like the other Tritons, probably too big for me. Also, something about the 12 o'clock marker seems off to me.
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I wish would stop putting pictures of triton's up, I really want one but whist just washing the car I've spotted a nail in the rear tyre :( there goes my new watch fund possibly
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I like that, more original than a Rolex homage. :D
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Looks quite nice and highly functional. Not keen at all on the yellow stitching, but you can always change it out.

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45mm. No thanks.
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Wow , the date window is almost unreadable. I am one of the many with small wrists and can just about get away with 43 mm. With such a large diameter you'd think some of it would be dial.
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Oh no. And I have decided on the C60 GMT as my next watch.... But this is tempting.

But what of these new CWLs people hint at? Anyone have any idea what they'll be like? Size, style etc?

When will they be coming out?
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