The C60 Keeping Good Company

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The C60 Keeping Good Company

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Came across this article this morning and thought I’d share. It’s an article on sub 40mm divers, with the C60 getting a really positive write-up.

5 heavy-duty dive watches from a range of price points that don't monster the wrist – all sub-40mm
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I love my C61.

39mm I think and wears beautifully.
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I also have a mid 80s Dugena of the same size, ver pleasant too:
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SimonGermany wrote:I love my C61.

39mm I think and wears beautifully.
38mm to be precise, as per information in the CWArchive

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