C63 Sealander Collection
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Re: C63 Sealander Collection
I'll throw in a vote for the Tide straps in 22mm. I think they are missing out on an opportunity there!
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Re: C63 Sealander Collection
I just noticed that you can get the C60 Bronze COSC LE on a black with white stripe Tide strap. That watch is 42 mm with 22 mm lugs. You still can't get the 22 mm strap on its own but maybe this is some evidence that more will be coming in 22 mm?
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Re: C63 Sealander Collection
Well spotted, that does look promising for the future then hopefully
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C60 - Concept
C65 - Cranwell, Super Compressor
C9 - 5 Day Small Seconds
Omega - Aqua Terra, SMP Nekton
Breitling - SuperOcean
Rolex - Air King
Re: C63 Sealander Collection
Seriously, you would think they might consider a bigger range of colours and sizes of straps, to give buyers a wider choice. Many (most?) OEMs don't limit their strap ranges to just the standard straps they sell on the watches. CW straps aren't exactly overpriced compared with most manufacturers.
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Re: C63 Sealander Collection
[HIJACK]This caught my eye as well and thought it interesting. A Certina with a #tide NATO. I tried looking around and it doesn't seem to be available anywhere else. [/HIJACK]
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Re: C63 Sealander Collection
Anyone know what they are due back in stock? I want the bracelet rather than strap.
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Re: C63 Sealander Collection
The C63 Sealander GMT on Bracelet is showing 'Pre-order for end Oct 2021'
You could always buy the watch now on a strap, and then buy a bracelet separately later.
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Re: C63 Sealander Collection
Cheers mate, for some reason it doesn’t show the date on my mobile.Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 9:53 pmThe C63 Sealander GMT on Bracelet is showing 'Pre-order for end Oct 2021'
Screenshot 2021-08-17 at 21-50-21 C63 Sealander GMT Christopher Ward.png
You could always buy the watch now on a strap, and then buy a bracelet separately later.
Guy
Do any bracelets available currently on the CW website fit the Sealander?
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Re: C63 Sealander Collection
Unfortunately not. The C63 Sealander bracelets are specific to that model; due to the shaping of the fitted ends of the bracelet.
That, listed on its own, is also showing 'Pre-order for end Oct 2021'.
You could always get a straight end bracelet from the likes of Watchgecko to tide you over, perhaps.
Guy
In small proportions, we just beautie see:
And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
Inscription on the Longitude Dial
Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NB, England
And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
Inscription on the Longitude Dial
Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NB, England
Re: C63 Sealander Collection
Argh, that's a bummer. Really appreciate your helpBahnstormer_vRS wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:23 pmUnfortunately not. The C63 Sealander bracelets are specific to that model; due to the shaping of the fitted ends of the bracelet.
That, listed on its own, is also showing 'Pre-order for end Oct 2021'.
You could always get a straight end bracelet from the likes of Watchgecko to tide you over, perhaps.
Guy
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Re: C63 Sealander Collection
^^^^
Always happy to help.
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In small proportions, we just beautie see:
And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
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And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
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Re: C63 Sealander Collection
Just picked one up on a tide strap. Wears a little smaller than I would have thought, but really liking the overall fit and finish.
Here it is next to the latest Explorer II. In pictures, they seem close in size, but on wrist, the feel is very different.
Here it is next to the latest Explorer II. In pictures, they seem close in size, but on wrist, the feel is very different.
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Re: C63 Sealander Collection
Really nice photo! I have always like the Rolex but can not get past the cyclops. The new CW is awesome and Mike France stated on a pod cast today the are making another size (I assume larger). The 39mm is too small for me. So my question, since you own a Rolex do you feel the CW is too much of copy? I do not see myself buying the Explorer but concerned I will always look at the CW as a copy. I really do not like we all compare everything to Rolex but it is what it is. Thank you in advance for any feedback.
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