I think this might be the first 'hands on' review of a C63 Elite, albeit of a pre-production prototype, by Worn and Wound.
https://wornandwound.com/review/review- ... der-elite/
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C63 Sealander Elite - Worn and Wound
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Re: C63 Sealander Elite - Worn and Wound
Good read, good review. Interesting discussion wrt crown....we'll see.
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Re: C63 Sealander Elite - Worn and Wound
I’ve had mine for a couple of weeks now…no problems with the crown at all. Perhaps, as suggested, it was a much hammered pre-production issue that has been ironed out. Very pleased with the watch on Ti bracelet and orange/black hybrid which is, as I was told by the chaps on here, much improved over the V1 hybrid straps.
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Re: C63 Sealander Elite - Worn and Wound
Colour me cautious, I'll want to see a few months mileage on those crowns - but am hoping for the best.Gar787 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 12:58 pm
I’ve had mine for a couple of weeks now…no problems with the crown at all. Perhaps, as suggested, it was a much hammered pre-production issue that has been ironed out. Very pleased with the watch on Ti bracelet and orange/black hybrid which is, as I was told by the chaps on here, much improved over the V1 hybrid straps.
I do agree on the V2 hybrids, nice.
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