I have a 6.5" wrist so have a look at the wrist shots.cwsarb035 wrote:Congratulations and gorgeous watch. hope you enjoy it!
Wanted one too, but unfortunately I don't think it'll fit my 6.5" wrist.
Does anyone think there will be a series 2?
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I’m eyeing this up as my 12month 0% for the mk3 c60 comes to an end. When I saw it at the gtg I was impressed but had planned to get a pelagos and didn’t want 2x blue dive watches.
After 9months or however long it has been I’m thinking this makes more sense. I might use the 0% apr to treat myself to a birthday CW every year and build a collection like that
How does it wear? Is the lug to lug long? (I have a 7in wrist)
After 9months or however long it has been I’m thinking this makes more sense. I might use the 0% apr to treat myself to a birthday CW every year and build a collection like that
How does it wear? Is the lug to lug long? (I have a 7in wrist)
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Lug to lug is 47.1mm
I have a 6.5" wrist and I find it fine so should be no problem for your wrist.
I have a 6.5" wrist and I find it fine so should be no problem for your wrist.
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Took me a bit longer than I’d stated above - but I got it in the end and absolutely love it
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Well done !!Fat-Sam wrote:Took me a bit longer than I’d stated above - but I got it in the end and absolutely love it
Looks fantastic on the bracelet.
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Looks excellent. I had some initial reservations with how busy it looked with all the lines but it has really grown on me.
I like how the shot shows a darker quality to the bezel in certain light conditions
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Lovely piece!
I’ve had my eye on this one for a while, since I got the idea that my collection needs a blue watch dial.
How is the blue in real life as compared to the pics on the website?
I’ve had my eye on this one for a while, since I got the idea that my collection needs a blue watch dial.
How is the blue in real life as compared to the pics on the website?
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The blue is a dark blue in most lighting but in direct sunlight it is a bit brighter.
It's a really lovely shade, very classy.
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I picked up a new bracelet for my Dartmouth in the recent nearly new strap sale.
Looking forward to having it on the watch.
Looking forward to having it on the watch.
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Good move, top notch, Ferg.
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Re: C65 Dartmouth MK1 #181
Like you Ferg I bought the Dartmouth on the v2 hybrid and then picked up a bracelet for it. It suits the bracelet very well and I wear that watch a lot.
I think I may try it back on the hybrid again soon though to shake things up. A both straps are QR, it should make that a fairly painless process.
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