CWL of the day

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My newly acquired C5 MMXV FLE... I absolutely love the style and elegance of this watch :D

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JasperCat wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 2:48 pm My newly acquired C5 MMXV FLE... I absolutely love the style and elegance of this watch :D


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watchaholic wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 8:45 pm Good score That's a dandy! :clap:
Cheers, it’s really very lovely :D
C1 - Bel Canto, Grand Malvern 5 Day
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Thegreyman wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 8:00 am
hadon2525 wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 12:04 am
Thegreyman wrote: Mon Jul 27, 2020 7:25 am Morning all

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That is a lovely watch. I'm tempted by the blue. Does it wear big?
No, it wears very well for the size, the C65 case has a nice slim profile too. My wrist is just over 6.5" if you want a reference point. So if yours is anything more than that you will be fine.
Thanks very much. I'm currently on my high horse about a sports/dress watch. (See elsewhere). This maybe a bit 'military' for me, but pics like yours show just how attractive it is. Good point about the slim profile - very important.
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My first Christopher Ward. In love with this thing.
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I like blue dial watches.
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But will “blue is the new black” for sports/dive watches on a bracelet be a passing fad?

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4 days in a row (Dear Roy, is this a record?)

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C65 Cranwell on brown canvas webbing... strap felt a bit stiff at first, but after a day of wearing it's become very comfortable :thumbup:

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C1 - Bel Canto, Grand Malvern 5 Day
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C60 - Concept
C65 - Cranwell, Super Compressor
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Omega - Aqua Terra, SMP Nekton
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Taking my cues from Thegreyman today :D

JasperCat, love that Cranwell. Looks great on that strap.
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rkovars wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 5:05 pm JasperCat, love that Cranwell. Looks great on that strap.
Cheers. Loving that Dartmouth too, however being ex RAF it had to be the Cranwell for me :D

I must try a NATO though, been a long while since I've worn any watch on one, in fact the last was my Seiko RAF Chronograph about 30 years ago :lol:
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C60 - Concept
C65 - Cranwell, Super Compressor
C9 - 5 Day Small Seconds
Omega - Aqua Terra, SMP Nekton
Breitling - SuperOcean
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C5 MK3 Automatic for today.

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Zax wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 1:17 am My first Christopher Ward. In love with this thing.
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I don't blame you, I'm nursing a semi myself.