CWL of the day

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This watch is going to be worn. It's a racer. Out on morning dog walk.

C70 DBR1.

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Sat May 18, 2019 8:13 am This watch is going to be worn. It's a racer. Out on morning dog walk.

C70 DBR1.

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Very nice indeed Guy.

Would look good tomorrow (Sunday) at the Aston Martin Owners Club Spring Concours in Bucks.

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Re: CWL of the day

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Chris375 wrote:
Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Sat May 18, 2019 8:13 am This watch is going to be worn. It's a racer. Out on morning dog walk.

C70 DBR1.

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Very nice indeed Guy.

Would look good tomorrow (Sunday) at the Aston Martin Owners Club Spring Concours in Bucks.

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Not sure about that Chris.

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Chris375 wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 6:14 pm My contribution to Flieger Friday. So pleased to have picked this up from CW Towers this week.

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Congratulations Chris - that is fab!! :clap:
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About to head into Halifax for a few beers and some watch chat.

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C7 Rapide Prototype for work today.

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Purchased my first Christopher Ward watch. Used off ebay. Owned several 'Luxury' watches over the years and have to say I'm so impressed. First manual wind watch. Going to buy my brother one as a Graduation present. Also, the advice reading on these forums was great. An asset to the brand!
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Please excuse my ignorance, I simply cannot keep track of all the varying models. When you say prototype, I assume these were made in very limited numbers. Like it alot. :thumbup:
Time and money? I’ve spent most of mine on booze and women. The rest I just wasted…
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Best looking quartz I have .
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watchaholic wrote: Sat May 18, 2019 1:29 pm Please excuse my ignorance, I simply cannot keep track of all the varying models. When you say prototype, I assume these were made in very limited numbers. Like it alot. :thumbup:
It was a full production model.
My prototype is serial number 0000 so the final version that they decided on to make the production model.
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MiniMpi wrote: Sat May 18, 2019 1:18 pm C7 Rapide Prototype for work today.

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Please excuse my ignorance, I simply cannot keep track of all the varying models. When you say prototype, I assume these were made in very limited numbers. Like it alot. :thumbup:
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EddieTheBeast wrote: Sat May 18, 2019 12:28 pm
Chris375 wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 6:14 pm My contribution to Flieger Friday. So pleased to have picked this up from CW Towers this week.

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Congratulations Chris - that is fab!! :clap:
Thanks Dean (and Guy). Am very pleased with it.

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C65 Auto - this blue is so different to anything I’ve seen on a watch and photos don’t do it justice. Huge fan
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DanielDZ wrote: Sat May 18, 2019 6:02 pm C65 Auto - this blue is so different to anything I’ve seen on a watch and photos don’t do it justice. Huge fan
Very nice indeed Daniel.
I’m torn between this and the hand wound version for my 2nd CW. I’m edging towards the hand wound but seeing this photo has me more confused! :-k
Hopefully a trip to CW towers will decide it for me.
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