C700 preview
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This part of the forum contains prototype-material, information and photo's kindly provided by CW. No high-quality photography of the final product, just a great opportunity to get an insight of what is going on over at CW!
This part of the forum contains prototype-material, information and photo's kindly provided by CW. No high-quality photography of the final product, just a great opportunity to get an insight of what is going on over at CW!
Re: C700 preview
Not sure why, but it just doesn't do it for me.
The C11 altus seems a bit more stylin'.
The C11 altus seems a bit more stylin'.
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C70 DBR1, C60-GMT-SKKO, C6SBSK, C4SST, 2012 Red FLE
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C40 IPK, or C11 PVD Chrono.
2013 FLE.
C70 DBR1, C60-GMT-SKKO, C6SBSK, C4SST, 2012 Red FLE
Want
C40 IPK, or C11 PVD Chrono.
2013 FLE.
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Re: C700 preview
The next FLE must be based on this watch. Maybe with a satin black case.
I'll place my order now. 21/100 please.
I'll place my order now. 21/100 please.
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Re: C700 preview
The C40 starts at £600 the C9 is £800 so I would expect to see it at about £700. So as a FLE it would be way to expensive judging by the comments this years one got.
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Re: C700 preview
The watch looks perfect to me - very happy with the design myself. CW please don't change it!
Mark
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Re: C700 preview
Wow! This looks fantastic...
I would be very interested at the right price
I would be very interested at the right price
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Re: C700 preview
Congrats, a very well executed design, I particularly like the black sub dial surrounds.
Having a couple of other items in carbon fibre, a pocket knife and fountain pen, I have to say I'm not too
convinced about the visual appearance of carbon fibre as a prestige material.
In this context I'm not sure it carries the design weight of a nicely engraved dial - but plenty here seem to like the appearance
so I seem to be in the minority
Having a couple of other items in carbon fibre, a pocket knife and fountain pen, I have to say I'm not too
convinced about the visual appearance of carbon fibre as a prestige material.
In this context I'm not sure it carries the design weight of a nicely engraved dial - but plenty here seem to like the appearance
so I seem to be in the minority
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Re: C700 preview
Perhaps one change, maybe an option to have a plain rubber strap rather than one that carries on the same pattern as the dial - could be slightly over-doing it. Yes, I am nit-picking but that's because this is a great design!
Mark
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Re: C700 preview
Looking forward to seeing the real thing and pictures from the first owners.
On more than one occasion I've referred to CWL watches as being designed for the more mature customer. This one (just might) kick that opinion into touch.
On more than one occasion I've referred to CWL watches as being designed for the more mature customer. This one (just might) kick that opinion into touch.
Tony
It's life Jim, but not as we know it.
It's life Jim, but not as we know it.
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