CWL of the day

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Thanks to the miracles of the postal service getting a package from Canada to me quicker than a. Christmas card from the North of England happy to present this on a perfect condition blue strap from Lance on here. Very pleased. Thanks for the swift postage and great communication.

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 1:09 am
Andyshall wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:20 am I have been without a CW for a few years but these pics and the bargain price are tempting me into my second in two months.
This probably won't help you Andy, but I also got the orange Tiber strap.

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There’s a Watch Gecko You Tube review of the Black Sand on a black and orange strap. Looks excellent
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Day 3 with my new C65 Trident Vintage. Very happy - comfortable, versatile and machined to a very high standard. Has not lost or gained anything over 3 days. Will put it away tonight to check the PR and expect all will be as good as the other aspects of the watch. Like the QR bracelet although I remember the bracelet of my C60 Trident Day Date COSC to be a little tighter. Anyway, this is nit picking.

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I forgot to post this yesterday; -9C, leather flying jacket to keep me warm and the ideal watch to wear with it.

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Clach77 wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 2:06 pm I forgot to post this yesterday; -9C, leather flying jacket to keep me warm and the ideal watch to wear with it.

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Great pic! Could be from a CW ad that pic!
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Clach77 wrote:I forgot to post this yesterday; -9C, leather flying jacket to keep me warm and the ideal watch to wear with it.
Just awesome Alex !!
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C60 Trident Ombré Bronze for chilling out today.

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sjbroadhead wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:49 pm Image

Thanks to the miracles of the postal service getting a package from Canada to me quicker than a. Christmas card from the North of England happy to present this on a perfect condition blue strap from Lance on here. Very pleased. Thanks for the swift postage and great communication.

Love this watch


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Brilliant Steve!! Totally agreed that I've had lettermail within Canada take way longer than that...but very excited for you that it arrived with lightening fast five day delivery.

Plus it looks outstanding on the C65!!!
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Omega Speedmaster, Bulova Accutron Gemini, Tudor Black Bay Heritage Maroon & Black, C65 Trident Bronze SH21 LE, C65 Trident Black, C65 Trident Diver SH21, C65 Trident Ombre LE, Longines HydroConquest beautiful AF and better than C60 300
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C65 Super Compressor for this morning.

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there was quite a hoare frost out walking my dog.

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. . . but then I had an arrival shortly before lunch.

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C60 Elite 1000 LE Prototype.

It came on a blue hybrid strap, but I've switched it onto the bracelet from my Apex.

It has some interesting details, which I will go into later.


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That looks fantastic Guy. I like the case back. Nice detail. :thumbup:
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Clach77 wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 9:02 pm That looks fantastic Guy. I like the case back. Nice detail. :thumbup:
Thanks Alex.

The case back is not all that it might at first seem. The case back tool cut-outs are actually display with an Orange rotor below, creating a 'breather' effect similar to the running seconds on the dial.

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 10:05 pm
Clach77 wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 9:02 pm That looks fantastic Guy. I like the case back. Nice detail. :thumbup:
Thanks Alex.

The case back is not all that it might at first seem. The case back tool cut-outs are actually display with an Orange rotor below, creating a 'breather' effect similar to the running seconds on the dial.

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That’s what I thought it looked like. I wonder if it will be used on anything else. The watch is somewhat of a hybrid between a C60 MkIII Elite and a MkII Chronograph.
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