CWL of the day
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FLE to brighten up a grey morning.
Ok, I know the date isnt set, sorry!Stephen
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New arrival, first impressions are I really like it although the strap is a tad stiff. Now to decide if I really should be buying another watch!
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Have you noticed how the bevelled edges of the indices glint at different angles, Dan?Danbailey007 wrote:New arrival, first impressions are I really like it although the strap is a tad stiff. Now to decide if I really should be buying another watch!
Meanwhile, obscure reflections in the crystal and bezel on my C60 Apex, as I was standing under trees.


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Yeah they look really good, the whole watch does. Liking the new case, not sure if it's that or the colour but it seems much smaller than my C60 bronze even though I think there is only 1mm in it.Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 6:36 pmHave you noticed how the bevelled edges of the indices glint at different angles, Dan?Danbailey007 wrote:New arrival, first impressions are I really like it although the strap is a tad stiff. Now to decide if I really should be buying another watch!
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Meanwhile, obscure reflections in the crystal and bezel on my C60 Apex, as I was standing under trees.
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Think if this stays the C65 may have to go as gets little wear as it is. Even the Elliot Brown may find itself looking for a new home!
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Rare outing of late for my lovely C65 MK1 LE.


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This arrived earlier; my Sandhurst
This is my first ever COSC mechanical watch and has been eagerly anticipated sine I pre-ordered in October. Delivery as predicted and exemplary service from CW in every aspect.
The metal bracelet has gone on my C65 Vintage MK2, replaced with this custom Horween suede distressed vintage strap. It is sooooooo comfortable and matches the aesthetic of the watch perfectly. I have a few others in the drawer to try, pics to follow.
Out for a walk with the mutt. Gently falling in love with this one!
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This is my first ever COSC mechanical watch and has been eagerly anticipated sine I pre-ordered in October. Delivery as predicted and exemplary service from CW in every aspect.
The metal bracelet has gone on my C65 Vintage MK2, replaced with this custom Horween suede distressed vintage strap. It is sooooooo comfortable and matches the aesthetic of the watch perfectly. I have a few others in the drawer to try, pics to follow.
Out for a walk with the mutt. Gently falling in love with this one!
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Nice to see you have the correct Map sheet for Sandhurst; about 3:30 o'clock from the watch.

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Pure chance, honestBahnstormer_vRS wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 12:05 amNice to see you have the correct Map sheet for Sandhurst; about 3:30 o'clock from the watch.
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Great photo of a cracking watch. There’s a fine example of one in the ‘for sale’ section incase anyone is now inspired to buy one.

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My new arrival on this morning.

And along side it’s Apex sibling. (The timekeeping on the Apex is impressive considering that I last set it when the clocks changed).


And along side it’s Apex sibling. (The timekeeping on the Apex is impressive considering that I last set it when the clocks changed).

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Giving the travel watch a spin this weekend. Chocks away and bound for Cyprus in 3 weeks!


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