Yes a possible plan for the future.Thegreyman wrote:That's a cool watch Ferg. You need to get an IPY now for the full set!MiniMpi wrote:I'll be the odd man out so lol
C600 IPB Elite for today.
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Thanks Ferg. It's the 40mm Ferg. Even though my 7.25 inch wrist can carry the 43mm Tridents, I just felt that the C9 needed to be smaller. As it is, the 40mm is spot on for me. The funny thing is that I tend to ignore it, as it's a bit too dressy for most of my activities but when I wear it, I can't stop oggling it! I actually had my first compliment that I've ever had, on any watch, this morning.
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C'mon Ferg.
Position of the date window and length of the marker @ 3 o'clock; looks like a 40mm to me.
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Cheers Steve, looking forward to my 40mm arriving soon.Thermexman wrote: Thanks Ferg. It's the 40mm Ferg. Even though my 7.25 inch wrist can carry the 43mm Tridents, I just felt that the C9 needed to be smaller. As it is, the 40mm is spot on for me. The funny thing is that I tend to ignore it, as it's a bit too dressy for most of my activities but when I wear it, I can't stop oggling it! I actually had my first compliment that I've ever had, on any watch, this morning.
LOLBahnstormer_vRS wrote: C'mon Ferg.
Position of the date window and length of the marker @ 3 o'clock; looks like a 40mm to me.
Guy
I wasn't too sure if it was the same differences like the Trident.
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I only knew, or at least worked it out, by comparing the two models on CWL's website.MiniMpi wrote:Cheers Steve, looking forward to my 40mm arriving soon.Thermexman wrote: Thanks Ferg. It's the 40mm Ferg. Even though my 7.25 inch wrist can carry the 43mm Tridents, I just felt that the C9 needed to be smaller. As it is, the 40mm is spot on for me. The funny thing is that I tend to ignore it, as it's a bit too dressy for most of my activities but when I wear it, I can't stop oggling it! I actually had my first compliment that I've ever had, on any watch, this morning.
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Position of the date window and length of the marker @ 3 o'clock; looks like a 40mm to me.
Guy
I wasn't too sure if it was the same differences like the Trident.
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A great strap combo Guy, a cracking watch.Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:
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