CWL of the day

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Thegreyman wrote:Enjoy the Maclaren day Guy.

This watch wouldn’t look out of place there with a nice splash of orange

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Would be spot on Patrick.

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C9 AM GT LE for today.
Bloody love this watch 8)

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After the rain.
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I'm with you Ferg :thumbup:
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Nice one one Dave ^^^
Must try mine on different straps to see what it's like.
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A rare outing
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Great to see one of these out ^^^
A stunning watch.
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C60 Trident 316L LE for a very damp day here in the Emerald Isle.

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sproughton wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 1:09 pm A rare outing

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Purchased my first CW less than 2 years ago, so I am a definite newcomer to the brand. I really enjoy seeing these older renditions of the brand. Absolutely lovely. Thanks for sharing Image
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watchaholic wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 2:38 pm
sproughton wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 1:09 pm A rare outing

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Purchased my first CW less than 2 years ago, so I am a definite newcomer to the brand. I really enjoy seeing these older renditions of the brand. Absolutely lovely. Thanks for sharing Image
Yup, the C9 Harrison Chrono LE was my first CW purchased new from them in May 2012; serial number #179/250.

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@sproughton - the blue carbon fibre strap looks familiar, did you buy it from me at some stage? I had one for my C9 Chrono.

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My buddy’s C60 Ombre on it’s new Assolutamente strap
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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 3:13 pm @sproughton - the blue carbon fibre strap looks familiar, did you buy it from me at some stage? I had one for my C9 Chrono.
I didn't, but I did source one off the back of one of your pictures.

It's a watch I don't wear often because of its size, which is a real shame because the dial is beautiful.
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Viognier wrote:My buddy’s C60 Ombre on it’s new Assolutamente strap
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C60 Trident MK2 Burgundy Bezel for today.

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MiniMpi wrote:C60 Trident MK2 Burgundy Bezel for today.

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Looking good Ferg.

Wondering whether I did the right thing in selling my SH21 version, but knowing how good the Apex is, I think the answer is a resounding, yes.

Meanwhile, my offering for #TyphoonTuesday

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