Everyday Watch

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Re: Everyday Watch

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Kettmark wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:42 pm New here and looking for something cool with a blue face. Any suggestions? Not into large watches as i have a smallish wrist.
Thanks in advance.
If you are looking for a blue dial, small-ish watch then why not look at the Trident C60 Bronze offerings here? Available in 38mm or 43mm (I would go for the 38mm myself if you want something for a smaller wrist) and a great, blue dial.

A standard C60 with a blue dial/bezel and stainless steel case is/was also available if you want something different. Plenty of options out there,

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This one because being bronze it really doesn't matter if the case gets a dink, it will just be part of the patina. The bezel is no less tough than the rest of the case.

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How about a Damasko DS30?
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^^^^That's not a CW [-X

From the OPs opening line...
What is everyone’s everyday go to CW watch and why.
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StrapMeister wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:20 am ^^^^That's not a CW [-X

From the OPs opening line...
What is everyone’s everyday go to CW watch and why.
Ah - I thought it had been opened up with this post:
Kettmark wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:42 pm New here and looking for something cool with a blue face. Any suggestions? Not into large watches as i have a smallish wrist.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Everyday Watch

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Kettmark wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:42 pm New here and looking for something cool with a blue face. Any suggestions? Not into large watches as i have a smallish wrist.
Thanks in advance.
C60 Trident Pro MK3 Blue in 38mm !!!!!
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For me it has to be either of my two MK2 C60 Tridents> Both on soft flexible calf leather straps for comfort and the fact that such straps can take some abuse without showing any signs of wear.

Of the two shown here, the all stainless steel bezel of the yellow dial watch, is probably by favourite for such solid durability.
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