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Re: Charlotte Square
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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I'm with you on this. All dressy so far is there a sporty range to come?JAG wrote:What is it has Chris ran out of DATE Movements & also AUTO sports models or even a Sports model with a quartz at a push as these are very disappointing more for dress but not a practical piece at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 unless future models are a uplift to what's been released already
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
Beastmaster wrote:I'm with you on this. All dressy so far is there a sporty range to come?JAG wrote:What is it has Chris ran out of DATE Movements & also AUTO sports models or even a Sports model with a quartz at a push as these are very disappointing more for dress but not a practical piece at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 unless future models are a uplift to what's been released already
+1 Totally agree.
Re: Charlotte Square
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!
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Re: Charlotte Square
Where's the "6" gone?
Nicest so far.
(again - I'm not the target audience.)
Nicest so far.
(again - I'm not the target audience.)
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Re: Charlotte Square
+1 on all of the above.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!
And forgive my geekiness, but I think the font for the numbers reminds me of Klingon script!
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Re: Charlotte Square
The 1st (brown one) is the only one of the new range my Mrs likes.
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Re: Charlotte Square
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.
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.
If you can read this you are too close to your computer screen....
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