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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.

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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!

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Re: Picture request please

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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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CW Showroom

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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.
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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.
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