My fledgling collection

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My fledgling collection

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Hi all, here's my small but hopefully growing collection of CW's. I also have a couple of G-shocks, fossil, carven and a sekonda, but i wont bore you with those. Image
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A great start and a nice collection! It covers most bases very well.

Please by all means share photos of your others. All are welcome!
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Very nice and I have to agree with smegwina all watch pictures are welcome.
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We all started with one.

A great start to your collection. Thanks for sharing. 8)
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Pictures of the others is good too.
I am a fan of G-Shock myself. :thumbup:
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A very nice trio - thanks for sharing with us. Nothing boring about G-Shocks, you only need to head over to WUS (in keeping with a recent thread 8) ) to see a plethora of 'Shockers' waiting to encourage you to buy/praise your acquisitions etc.
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What's not to like, congratulations. :thumbup:
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A fine little collection. You have good taste. :thumbup:
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Very nice. Nothing wrong with those watches at all. Thanks for posting.
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smegwina wrote:A great start and a nice collection! It covers most bases very well.
Absolutely.
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Very nice collection there, particularly the C5 - a classic design :thumbup:
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Nice CWL collection building there. For me, the C5 is the star, a definite favourite of mine in the CWL range.
kiter65 wrote:I also have a couple of G-shocks, fossil, carven and a sekonda, but i wont bore you with those.
Bore us? With watches? You ARE kidding, right???
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As others have said, they cover most angles. I Love the C7 baton version.

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MiniMpi wrote:As others have said, they cover most angles. I Love the C7 baton version.

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THATS what is different about it! Was really bugging me.

I too love the batoned c7!
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They're nice - a cracking start - though you could have included a photo of your non-CW watches.

Are you collecting to a plan or like me are you simply infected by the kitmonster with the "gottabuy" disorder? :lol:
C60 MKI, MKII, MKIII: "some",
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C600 Tritechs,
C63 "some",
C65 "some",
C4, C40, C8, C9, C3, C5, C20 & 23FLE
Some other brands
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