CWL of the day

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Cheers Korkki! I’d not long ago persuaded myself I don’t need one of these and now I’m thinking I do again thanks to you! :lol:
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C600 Tri-Tech Elite.

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TigerChris wrote: Fri May 03, 2019 4:17 pm Cheers Korkki! I’d not long ago persuaded myself I don’t need one of these and now I’m thinking I do again thanks to you! :lol:
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Newest incoming, this time on a genuine Phoenix “Bond” NATO strap
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BoB today with a fabulous sunset.
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Same watch, different strap...
Trident M3 40mm on a Phoenix “Admiralty Grey” NATO. This will do while I get the standard bracelet sized later
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C11 Titanium Elite for my last night shift of the week.


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Ombre 000/300
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Trident C60 Pro M3 (40mm)
Finally on a perfectly resized bracelet and feeling fantastic!
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I think this angle really emphasises the depth of the hour markers on the dial. Blue tint on the crystal is the blue of the sky, not any anti-reflective coating etc.

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Looks fantastic mate !
Definitely the one I may eventually go for ^^^
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C9 Jumping Hour MK3 for the start of my time off.

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All this chatter about the new Trident Mk3 Titanium 1000 Elite, I think I'll stick with my C11 Makaira Extreme (Titanium 1000) - for now :wink:.

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Sun May 05, 2019 5:13 pm All this chatter about the new Trident Mk3 Titanium 1000 Elite, I think I'll stick with my C11 Makaira Extreme (Titanium 1000) - for now :wink:.

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To my mind this remains one of the very best and most striking watches CW have ever made. Very light despite its bulk and you just need decent size arms and wrists to pull it off. Just a great and pretty original watch
Cheers now, Paul
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stefs wrote:To my mind this remains one of the very best and most striking watches CW have ever made. Very light despite its bulk and you just need decent size arms and wrists to pull it off. Just a great and pretty original watch
Cheers Paul.

Guess I'm one of the lucky ones to have the required 'decent size arm and wrist'.

Still with me this morning.

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I've got it on a Zuludiver strap with a stepped width, by the lugs, which rather suits the style of the watch. Image

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