CWL of the day
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Re: CWL of the day
Back from service – looking forward to wearing this for the next day or two:
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Re: CWL of the day
Top notch Steve.
Back to old times eh?
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Back to old times eh?
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Re: CWL of the day
Pic from yesterday, day after I received it. Loving my first CWL watch.
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So nice to see this one back all shiny and good after it's service Steve.Amor Vincit Omnia wrote:Back from service – looking forward to wearing this for the next day or two:
Enjoy it
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Re: CWL of the day
Heated streets? We can't even make sure all the street lights work where I am!Korkki wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 9:30 pm Thanks Guy,
The street in the photo is heated so there's no snow
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It's cheaper to heat a street than de-ice it and blow the snow all the time.
But it's only that "high street" that is heated. The other streets are air cooled, especially during the winter...
But it's only that "high street" that is heated. The other streets are air cooled, especially during the winter...
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Re: CWL of the day
C60 Trident Chrono 300.
My second sale purchase, which actually arrived on Monday, but which I have only this afternoon sized the bracelet.
Real solid presence on the wrist, not quite as heavy as my Trident Chrono P'type 600, and slightly thinner.
One amazing feature is the Chrono pushers feel exactly like a mechanical Chrono to operate.
Take the pressure against a spring, about 2/3rds the travel to a resistance, then press firmly and 'click' to start, stop or reset. Bit like the first and second pressures on the trigger of a rifle.
Brilliant and, if I had my eyes shut I'd be hard pressed to tell which of my Trident Chronos I was operating.
For c. £500 RRP its fantastic value.
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My second sale purchase, which actually arrived on Monday, but which I have only this afternoon sized the bracelet.
Real solid presence on the wrist, not quite as heavy as my Trident Chrono P'type 600, and slightly thinner.
One amazing feature is the Chrono pushers feel exactly like a mechanical Chrono to operate.
Take the pressure against a spring, about 2/3rds the travel to a resistance, then press firmly and 'click' to start, stop or reset. Bit like the first and second pressures on the trigger of a rifle.
Brilliant and, if I had my eyes shut I'd be hard pressed to tell which of my Trident Chronos I was operating.
For c. £500 RRP its fantastic value.
Guy
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In small proportions, we just beautie see:
And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
Inscription on the Longitude Dial
Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NB, England
And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
Inscription on the Longitude Dial
Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NB, England
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Is that a prototype with the red text?Carlito149 wrote:
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