CWL of the day

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^^^ very nice Ferg

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Best photo of the Abyss I've seen so far ^^^
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C7 COSC LE for our last full day in Spain.

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^^^^¿De vuelta ya? ¡Buen viaje!
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This new arrival around the house today. It was NN but it hasn't got a mark on it. I got it on the bracelet, but I've switched it to this Hirsch Robby to avoid resizing the bracelet until I'm 100% sure (I'm only 99.99% sure at the moment!).

I'm so pleased with how the orange parts of the strap bring out the orange accents on the dial and GMT hand that I may keep it this way for a while! :)


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@Welshlad - looks good Steve. Guess you got the black as you were in danger of getting too many blue dials. :wink:

Are you tempted to get the CW hybrid strap or do you prefer the Hirsch Robby?



For my part a new arrival too. Actually arrived a few days ago but I've been preoccupied with various stuff that I only got to unbox it this afternoon.

A bit smaller than my usual fayre but it wears well with the big dial / slim bezel and the bracelet extends the eye line of the lugs.

Anyway, for #SandhurstSaturday my C65 Sandhurst Series 1; pertinent to me having been commissioned into the RCT from Sandhurst in my youth.

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Something I have just noticed is the caseback broadly aligns the right way up when looked at with the crown at 12, matching the etching on the bracelet.

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MiniMpi wrote:C60 Trident Ombré for today.

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Here's my retro trio. Those of who've been here as long as I have know that I had the full set of C600 Tritech Elites and flipped 'em, had several quartz C6 including a cream dial which the lovely Wera had put together for me and at least some of the C60 Kingfisher Autos: flipped them all.
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Today's CW: My C60 COSC. 33/300Image

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2019 6:32 pm @Welshlad - looks good Steve. Guess you got the black as you were in danger of getting too many blue dials. :wink:

Are you tempted to get the CW hybrid strap or do you prefer the Hirsch Robby?



For my part a new arrival too. Actually arrived a few days ago but I've been preoccupied with various stuff that I only got to unbox it this afternoon.

A bit smaller than my usual fayre but it wears well with the big dial / slim bezel and the bracelet extends the eye line of the lugs.

Anyway, for #SandhurstSaturday my C65 Sandhurst Series 1; pertinent to me having been commissioned into the RCT from Sandhurst in my youth.

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Love that one. I’m waiting for mine to arrive; latest intel suggests early next week, fingers crossed!

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: For my part a new arrival too. Actually arrived a few days ago but I've been preoccupied with various stuff that I only got to unbox it this afternoon.

A bit smaller than my usual fayre but it wears well with the big dial / slim bezel and the bracelet extends the eye line of the lugs.

Anyway, for #SandhurstSaturday my C65 Sandhurst Series 1; pertinent to me having been commissioned into the RCT from Sandhurst in my youth.
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Congratulations Guy !
A great watch for you, looks excellent on the bracelet strap.
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C60 Trident Pro MK3 for the flight home now.

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