Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
A proper question then. Have the sales of 40mm C60 Tridents continued to outpace those of the 42 and 38mm sizes? If so, does this mean that the introduction of new variants will focus on the 40mm?
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
Another proper question.
Are there any plans to introduce a white dial/blue bezel 42mm C60 Trident?
Are there any plans to introduce a white dial/blue bezel 42mm C60 Trident?
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
+1albionphoto wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 6:16 pm Are there any plans to introduce a white dial/blue bezel 42mm C60 Trident?
And slightly widening out Mark's question, what new colour schemes are planned for the C60 (and when) - and will any of those be restricted to certain case sizes?
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
Where next for the Apex? After the C7 and C60, what model is next, and when is it expected to be released?
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
I felt the need to state this as it is a matter of fact that normal credit card payments are fine but PayPal payments are not. Any other interested readers of this thread may not be aware of this and would wonder what the OP was on about.....TheBeatles wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 4:23 pm And I don’t know why anyone felt the need to state “ Paid by Paypal? will remain as processing forever...!!!” Guy stated no discussion, it’s a valid question about an anomaly on the site.
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
The way it was stated, gave the impression it was acceptable. Clearly it’s not and needs addressing!!neilj568 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 7:27 pmI felt the need to state this as it is a matter of fact that normal credit card payments are fine but PayPal payments are not. Any other interested readers of this thread may not be aware of this and would wonder what the OP was on about.....TheBeatles wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 4:23 pm And I don’t know why anyone felt the need to state “ Paid by Paypal? will remain as processing forever...!!!” Guy stated no discussion, it’s a valid question about an anomaly on the site.
Anyway, this is now a discussion. Guy, please feel free to delete any or all of my posts in this thread as I can read your instructions. Thanks
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
A couple of strap / bracelet related questions from me:
1. Has any thought been given to introducing screw pins for bracelet links? Adjusting bracelets with the pin and collar system can be frustrating compared to, for example, an Oris bracelet which uses screw pins.
2. Would it be possible to buy a rubber / hybrid strap with some type of bader deployment? I prefer to wear heavier dive watches on a rubber strap and a deployment clasp is much easier to put on and take off rather than a normal tang buckle. I don't recall CW ever offering this option on anything other than leather straps.
1. Has any thought been given to introducing screw pins for bracelet links? Adjusting bracelets with the pin and collar system can be frustrating compared to, for example, an Oris bracelet which uses screw pins.
2. Would it be possible to buy a rubber / hybrid strap with some type of bader deployment? I prefer to wear heavier dive watches on a rubber strap and a deployment clasp is much easier to put on and take off rather than a normal tang buckle. I don't recall CW ever offering this option on anything other than leather straps.
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
+ 1
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
+1Gareth wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:07 pm 2. Would it be possible to buy a rubber / hybrid strap with some type of bader deployment? I prefer to wear heavier dive watches on a rubber strap and a deployment clasp is much easier to put on and take off rather than a normal tang buckle. I don't recall CW ever offering this option on anything other than leather straps.
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
+1 for question 2. Question 1 was asked at a previous GTG, Edinburgh if memory serves me correct.Gareth wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:07 pm A couple of strap / bracelet related questions from me:
1. Has any thought been given to introducing screw pins for bracelet links? Adjusting bracelets with the pin and collar system can be frustrating compared to, for example, an Oris bracelet which uses screw pins.
2. Would it be possible to buy a rubber / hybrid strap with some type of bader deployment? I prefer to wear heavier dive watches on a rubber strap and a deployment clasp is much easier to put on and take off rather than a normal tang buckle. I don't recall CW ever offering this option on anything other than leather straps.
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
It was stated at the Manchester GTG in April that "There will be an Aviator Apex in 2021."
I will ask if this projection is still correct.
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
+1Gareth wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:07 pm A couple of strap / bracelet related questions from me:
2. Would it be possible to buy a rubber / hybrid strap with some type of bader deployment? I prefer to wear heavier dive watches on a rubber strap and a deployment clasp is much easier to put on and take off rather than a normal tang buckle. I don't recall CW ever offering this option on anything other than leather straps.
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
Would it be possible to buy a CW Shell Cordovan strap without the Bader Deployant buckle (for those of us who already own a Bader) however would like to purchase multiple straps?
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
The market-leading 60/60 warranty was recently discussed in relation to a need to have CW service the watch during the warranty period. Can we expect some clarification T&C's to ensure that there can be no ambiguity determining whether a fault will be covered?
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Re: Questions - Chat with Co Founders - Bristol GTG / CW Event - 2nd November 2019
I thought it was something to do with the moonglow???Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 11:15 pmIt was stated at the Manchester GTG in April that "There will be an Aviator Apex in 2021."
I will ask if this projection is still correct.
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