Questions - Chat with Co Founders - London GTG / CW Event - 31st August 2019

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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - London GTG / CW Event - 31st August 2019

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That’s a lot of time and effort you’ve put in there Guy - very well done :clap:
It was very interesting to read some of the responses.
Thank you very much :thumbup:
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Fantastic follow up Guy! Much appreciated for those of us on other continents
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There was serious time and effort went into this before the GTG, especially on the day of it and now afterwards.
Extremely Well Done Guy !!! :clap:
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My thanks as well! Really appreciate all of your efforts, Guy.
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - London GTG / CW Event - 31st August 2019

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2019 12:43 am
Jcalder68 wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:56 pm My question:
Are there any plans to fit an automatic, COSC certified, in-house movement to the smaller sized CW watches, ie models at 38mm?
I understand the SH21 is simply too big, but, to me, one of the stand-out positives of the CW lineup is the sub-40mm case size models, as well as the fact that CW can design and make their own in-house movements. It’s just a shame the two concepts don’t go together, yet.

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Yes and no!

To have an in-house movement, in the guise of the SH21, is a notable achievement that required significant investment. No other in-house movements are planned.

In the meantime an Automatic, COSC certified i.e. Chronometer movement, has been fitted in each of the new Military watches available in 38mm and 41mm.

Guy

Thanks, Guy. Much appreciated.
The Military range has certainly caught my eye, both in their online images and in the latest edition of Lupe. The Army version is on my radar and a few (un)subtle hints have been dropped in relation to Christmas...

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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - London GTG / CW Event - 31st August 2019

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Thank you, Guy. A great effort which is much appreciated.

:clap: :clap: :clap:
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