sratansi wrote:Not too bothered about the bracelet either. Plus with my hairy arms the bracelet will hurt!
I know just what you mean.
I've not had that with my CW bracelets, but one of my Seikos is a bugger for ripping out hair and making me squeal like a girl
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sratansi wrote:Not too bothered about the bracelet either. Plus with my hairy arms the bracelet will hurt!
I know just what you mean.
I've not had that with my CW bracelets, but one of my Seikos is a bugger for ripping out hair and making me squeal like a girl
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You boys need to shave your wrists.
Dom
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I voted yes. I don't own a Stainless Steel bracelet, only a Titanium one. It would be a great chance to get one. That is, of course, if I like the actual watch when it's finished.
With that said, I don't believe this is going to get it's 50 votes. If it doesn't no big loss as the C90 twin roll leather is amazing.
Bit of a lack of interest one way or the other, something like two thirds who voted last time have'nt this time??? Not much time left to vote for those who want a bracelet!
I guess a number of people are considering the idea CW will probably make a C10 bracelet at some point anyway...
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This poll finishes tomorrow and a very poor showing. The elimination poll achieved 176 votes. If the people who voted in the last two polls don't want a bracelet they should vote no so at least we can see where things stand.
I think it will look good an a bracelet and yes a bracelet will mean it will cost more but that is the same for any CWL watch.
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