CWL of the day

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After 4.5 weeks my C600 has returned from being serviced after it started to gain 30s a day. I only had to pay £50 to get a new crystal installed as the original had some scratches on it. Looking and performing great now.

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C70 BRG on dark green ZULU (I've tried this watch on striped NATOs which just don't work; very busy face demands a plain strap).

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i think i've found the forever strap for my watch - a Steveo grande strap - 5mm thick, slight rusty tone, black sealed edges to match the dial 8)

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I like that combo missF. :thumbup:
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thank you! i realise i've hit the mark and found a strap i really love because i keep staring at my wrist - much like the early days of owning my new watch!
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Tactical lawn mowing .......

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Slimline lizard today.

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C10 on a Timefactors NATO, the grey matches the case colour quite well.

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alphajet wrote:C10 on a Timefactors NATO, the grey matches the case colour quite well.

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. . . and brushed fittings match the brushed case. :thumbup:

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C10 is bead blasted.
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ianblyth wrote:C10 is bead blasted.
Quite correct Ian; I meant Blasted matches Blasted.

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Konketsu wrote:After 4.5 weeks my C600 has returned from being serviced after it started to gain 30s a day. I only had to pay £50 to get a new crystal installed as the original had some scratches on it. Looking and performing great now.

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C600 Crystal Clear by J.W.C., on Flickr
That looks fantastic Jeff :)
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missF wrote:^
thank you! i realise i've hit the mark and found a strap i really love because i keep staring at my wrist - much like the early days of owning my new watch!
Delighted for you :)
Nothing like it when the strap just 'clicks'.
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Cracking photo ^^^