CWL of the day

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MiniMpi wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2019 4:22 pm C60 Trident Ombré for today 8)

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Now that’s a cracking looking watch. :thumbup:
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...and as I settle down to watch the Six Nations, it’s this.

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For lesson number 3 on the Alto Sax today was the C9 Harrison BDD. A classic combination I hope you'll agree :thumbup:
Unfortunately my playing is more akin to Eric Morcombe and Les Dawson, "all the right notes just not necessarily in the right order" :lol:
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The same but different?
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Same C65 Diver Auto as it has been for the last few days; different strap. Today I have a handmade dark brown, vintage look leather strap on the watch. Lovely and flexible, needs no breaking in at all!

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New arrival today. :D :D CW really have produced some classics.
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Jcalder68 wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2019 7:17 pm The same but different?

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Same C65 Diver Auto as it has been for the last few days; different strap. Today I have a handmade dark brown, vintage look leather strap on the watch. Lovely and flexible, needs no breaking in at all!

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That strap matches that watch brilliantly.
Fantastic match. :thumbup:
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Ttf23 wrote:New arrival today. :D :D CW really have produced some classics.

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The C5 Battle of Britain LE is one of CW's underrated pieces, but worth every penny to those who own one.

Meanwhile, switched to my C8 Regulator MKII LE for this evening.

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mysiak wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2019 11:09 am I was looking at C60 for some time, but 38mm is too small for me and 43mm is in the upper range of my comfort zone and would be probably too bulky. C65 with 41mm is just perfect and thanks to thin case and curved lugs, probably the most comfortable watch I own.. :) But I'm looking forward to see C60 mk3 as well.

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Gorgeous watch. Congrats and welcome.

I’m torn between this and the hand worn version.
Only a look in the flesh will decide. Agree about the Tridents. Too small/big and they have missed a trick by not bringing out a 40/41 size.
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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2019 10:14 pm
Ttf23 wrote:New arrival today. :D :D CW really have produced some classics.
The C5 Battle of Britain LE is one of CW's underrated pieces, but worth every penny to those who own one.

Meanwhile, switched to my C8 Regulator MKII LE for this evening.

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I do like that one too - if only CW did it in a smaller size...
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Ttf23 wrote: I do like that one too - if only CW did it in a smaller size...
Unfortunately not very likely.

The 43mm C60 Trident Pro, CW's most popular watch, out sells it's smaller 38mm brother by a ratio of 3:1 or 4:1. For the Aviator watches the difference is greater and they sell in far less numbers than the Divers.

Make it difficult for the smaller case versions to be viable.


In the meantime some lovely sunshine this morning to make a change to fog of recent days.
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I wore this one last night while doing photographic duties at a presentation evening, wearing it again today.

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