Away with work, sitting bored in my hotel room and deciding what to watch on TV, I noticed the shopping channel Ideal World has a "Timepieces" programme on at the moment.
The usual array of spectacularly gaudy objects for sale, but this one caught my eye for hopefully obvious reasons (it's a CW of sorts).
I'm assuming the real CW have no copyright over their original logo.
Look familiar
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Re: Look familiar
....sorry thought it was another post about the logo
Can’t believe CW haven’t got a copyright on the logo...but can copyright initials
Can’t believe CW haven’t got a copyright on the logo...but can copyright initials
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Re: Look familiar
Good spot Patrick.
Last time we had a topic with Constantin Weisz was here in 2013.
There were several prior to this in 2012 going back to 2010. Common theme was a Shopping Channel.
One might speculate that this was one of the reasons behind CW moving from their initial logo, which has a very close resemblance to Constantin Weisz's logo, to the V_2 logo of Chr.Ward.
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Last time we had a topic with Constantin Weisz was here in 2013.
There were several prior to this in 2012 going back to 2010. Common theme was a Shopping Channel.
One might speculate that this was one of the reasons behind CW moving from their initial logo, which has a very close resemblance to Constantin Weisz's logo, to the V_2 logo of Chr.Ward.
Guy
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^^^thanks for the info Guy, first time I’ve seen the other CW...think I prefer the Christopher Ward to the Constantin Weiss. If I ever change that, please shoot me.
Patrick
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Some others + a few on the way
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Re: Look familiar
Some interesting reading in the Search Results, Patrick and, don't worry, I'm sure that resorting to extreme measures will not be necessary.
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