Charlotte Square

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Charlotte Square

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Re: Charlotte Square

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I think I like the Charlottes the most out of everything we've seen so far. Next, to find a woman to buy one for. haha.
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JAG wrote:What is it has Chris ran out of DATE Movements & also AUTO sports models or even a Sports model with a quartz at a push as these are very disappointing more for dress but not a practical piece at all NOT HAPPY CWL will be loosing certain customers i am sure :shock: :shock: :shock: unless future models are a uplift to what's been released already
I'm with you on this. All dressy so far is there a sporty range to come?

I'd love a ladies sporty automatic for my good Lady Peanut but they seem very thin on the ground. An automatic w7 rapide would have been spot on in my eyes.
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Re: Charlotte Square

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Beastmaster wrote:
JAG wrote:What is it has Chris ran out of DATE Movements & also AUTO sports models or even a Sports model with a quartz at a push as these are very disappointing more for dress but not a practical piece at all NOT HAPPY CWL will be loosing certain customers i am sure :shock: :shock: :shock: unless future models are a uplift to what's been released already
I'm with you on this. All dressy so far is there a sporty range to come?

+1 Totally agree.
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This is such a handsome watch. Both this and the Charlotte round are really, very good looking. I thing the font for the numbers is great. The lugs and case shape are cool too. I do not have a calendar in my head at all, though, and regularly look to my watch for the date. Also you know what (broken record over here) about the movements. But I really do like both Charlottes a lot. By the bye, I get the "Emily" now. We're doing the Brontes! :lol:
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Where's the "6" gone?

Nicest so far.

(again - I'm not the target audience.)
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cholmes wrote:This is such a handsome watch. Both this and the Charlotte round are really, very good looking. I thing the font for the numbers is great. The lugs and case shape are cool too. I do not have a calendar in my head at all, though, and regularly look to my watch for the date. Also you know what (broken record over here) about the movements. But I really do like both Charlottes a lot. By the bye, I get the "Emily" now. We're doing the Brontes! :lol:
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The 1st (brown one) is the only one of the new range my Mrs likes.
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What's with the little mouth at the bottom? :?

If you are going to lose the 6 then lose all of it (at least in this case).......otherwise,not too bad looking although,again,this is coming from someone who isn't the target market.
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