Prototypes and sketches of non-production watches.
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Monaco73 wrote:The C900 WT is gorgeous. It's the first watch I've seen for a while (aside from the dream Pateks and George Daniels I'll still be salivating over in 40yrs time) that has made me keep staring at the pictures.
At this moment I'm looking at my C900 mono pusher and thinking it needs a companion. Only a significant lack of funds prevents me pre-ordering one.
I think the £100 per month under the mattress might be my only chance at this rate.
Barry
I share your thoughts. Seems impeccable taste is found in Berkshire. Can someone remind me in which county CWL is based?
Monaco73 wrote:The C900 WT is gorgeous. It's the first watch I've seen for a while (aside from the dream Pateks and George Daniels I'll still be salivating over in 40yrs time) that has made me keep staring at the pictures.
At this moment I'm looking at my C900 mono pusher and thinking it needs a companion. Only a significant lack of funds prevents me pre-ordering one.
I think the £100 per month under the mattress might be my only chance at this rate.
Barry
I share your thoughts. Seems impeccable taste is found in Berkshire. Can someone remind me in which county CWL is based?
In all seriousness, this watch has caused me a bit of a problem as I was previously set on a Tudor BB before the end of the year as a reward, and now I just 'had' to add this World Timer to an already short list.
Only the minor challenge of my Wife wanting to move house in the new year stands in the way of watch utopia. I think I need some magic beans or a miracle.
Monaco73 wrote:
Only the minor challenge of my Wife wanting to move house in the new year stands in the way of watch utopia. I think I need some magic beans or a miracle.
Barry
I'm in the same boat. Buying a new house and doubling my monthly payments. My wife is forcing me to sell everything that winds up and ticks!
bashomatsuo wrote:I like it and would actually use it as I travel a lot. But, the pice is way outside my spend limits with the wife, if only he did instalments
For those brave enough have a look at Bashomatsuo watch reviews. Have a look at the C6 FLE Kingfisher video
Haha! Yes, I did stress test that watch with 134m drop.
Monaco73 wrote:
Only the minor challenge of my Wife wanting to move house in the new year stands in the way of watch utopia. I think I need some magic beans or a miracle.
Barry
I'm in the same boat. Buying a new house and doubling my monthly payments. My wife is forcing me to sell everything that winds up and ticks!
Basho
Do you have any kids or pets you could sell first. Haha
I just got to spend the exact c900 wt cost on transmission parts for our family Jeep
Lewis
Omega Speedmaster 1861
Karl Falk Automatik black dial
C60 Trident Black bezel mk1 2nd gen logo (warranty swapped out my original charcoal bezel)
Seiko New Gen Orange Monster
Seiko Pogue-ish 6139-6009 resist notched
While I don't fly much at all (maybe only between 2 different timezones), I still find this watch amazing. I wonder how Johannes Janke did to the movement to allow the red dot to move cities to show the "home" time.
AtomicPanda21 wrote:While I don't fly much at all (maybe only between 2 different timezones), I still find this watch amazing. I wonder how Johannes Janke did to the movement to allow the red dot to move cities to show the "home" time.
The. Dot is on the same wheel under the dial that shows the Location abbreviation at the top.
Rob
Watches are like Dictionaries; the worst is better than none, and the best cannot be expected to go quite true.
Samuel Johnson
Had my heart set on one of the last blue Speedmaster day -dates ( henceforth only in black or silver ) until I saw this. I can't justify it because I have a Harrison GMT but I really fancy it......but wonder whether I want it as a 'boy toy' or as a serious watch. Hmmmmm. There's a trend here of guys who want to OWN rather that USE this watch.....like me!
Really torn for my Christmas 2013 pressie to me!
Steve
AtomicPanda21 wrote:While I don't fly much at all (maybe only between 2 different timezones), I still find this watch amazing. I wonder how Johannes Janke did to the movement to allow the red dot to move cities to show the "home" time.
The. Dot is on the same wheel under the dial that shows the Location abbreviation at the top.
Aye it's all dots on a disc as it changes with each city location, smarter than a brain pie