Trident Pro COSC LE (SW200)

How does that CW-watch look in real life?
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Trident Pro COSC LE (SW200)

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This to get started. I'll post more when I can.

C60-43ADA1-S0KW1-B0
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Re: Trident Pro COSC LE (SW200)

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C60-43ADA1-S0KW1-B0
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Reason: added code
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