I'm looking for some real-life pictures of the C65 Dune Bronze in both green and blue with the bronze bracelet. There is only the blue with blue strap in the reference gallery.
reference-gallery/c65-dune-bronze-cosc-t60699.html
Can anyone help!? I've read most of the reviews out there, but just want to see pictures that haven't been filtered or edited!
Cheers.
Picture request please
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Re: Picture request please
Here are a few of CW's display watch, that I saw at the WatchIt! Watchfair in mid-February and again at the CW Showroom a couple of weeks ago.
WatchIt! Watch Fair
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Re: Picture request please
Brill, thankyou. I'd actually seen these pictures previously when I was browsing previously but assumed they were "press" pics.
I'm favouring the blue at the moment, but am still unsure. It definitely looks better with some patina on it. I think that it would be perfect if they offered the bronze with the black sand dial.
I'm favouring the blue at the moment, but am still unsure. It definitely looks better with some patina on it. I think that it would be perfect if they offered the bronze with the black sand dial.
Re: Picture request please
I have had blue and green CW bronze watches, and like them both. Blue is just a more traditional watch colour than green, and I think that's the main difference. Pretty well any colour other than blue adds a touch of unusual.
Bronze with patina fades to a matte brown, which again matches both blue and green. Gold and green is Australia, after all.
Bronze with patina fades to a matte brown, which again matches both blue and green. Gold and green is Australia, after all.
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