Why no 3 hander sports watches

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Re: Why no 3 hander sports watches

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nordwulf wrote: Tue Jul 28, 2020 6:58 pm
johncolescarr wrote: Tue Jul 28, 2020 6:56 pm Make it blue and it would sell like hot cakes
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I would buy that
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Re: Why no 3 hander sports watches

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FloridaPhil wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:37 am This was ever so close. In 40mm I would still own it.

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It was seeing this watch come up on eBay that sparked my post! But I’ve had a 43mm C65 (mk2) and it’s just too big for me. Everyone else thought it looked ok but I’m a stickler for proportion.

The new mk3 trident hands lend themselves very well to a similar design as the mk1 LE but this may sail too close to the AT for some with the new arrow hands.

One of the reasons I love CW over say Steinhart is their original design language.
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Re: Why no 3 hander sports watches

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nordwulf wrote: Tue Jul 28, 2020 2:24 pm This has been suggested for a while now but CW doesn't seem to be interested so far.

Thread from a few years ago: Casual, elegant and rugged CW explorer watch (viewtopic.php?f=1&t=49979)

Make this in a 40mm and I'll buy it. Made these a while ago.

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Beautiful concept 👍🏼. The polar model in 40mm would be particularly difficult for me to pass on, even more so if the the movement was chronometer certified...🙂
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