C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
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Re: C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
I purposely ignored the white faces blue hands. The c10 went down that line and ended up a disappointment
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Re: C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
No pink MissF C65, no votes from Austria [smiley with the broadest smile to be found on the planet].
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Re: C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
Voted for my 5. Number 15 doing well at moment, but my favourite number 8, not so well. Early days so.
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I like (and voted for) your C65-22. Lovely green.gatehealing wrote:Are we allowed to make a plea for folks to NOT vote for one of my submissions and vote for another similar one, if they have not voted for it already?
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Which would you prefer instead?
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Agreed, for people that are genuinely interested in obtaining one of the watches I think estimated costs could change the outcome of the voting to some extent.Helix Von Smelix wrote:I think each poll should also include an estimated cost of each design.
You just know what is going to happen..........................
It's probably nbot feasible to get the estimates at this stage but I believe that they should be incorporated in the next round of voting.
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Re: C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
Thanks! I really like mine as well, but it looks like the dark green 28 is getting more votes . . . although it is much closer now. I'd say if 28 starts to pull away, I'd like to see a dark green more than a blue dial. Perhaps folks will keep looking at my 22 and keep voting for it and push it up!hughesyn wrote:I like (and voted for) your C65-22. Lovely green.gatehealing wrote:Are we allowed to make a plea for folks to NOT vote for one of my submissions and vote for another similar one, if they have not voted for it already?
Jon
Which would you prefer instead?
For now, lets see where things go, but if it looks like 28 is pulling out of reach, I'd rather see people vote for that green (28) and not spend a vote on mine (I voted for both).
J
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The answer concerning the costs is already addressed in Kip's first post. I can understand that it is impossible to estimate the prices for all entries. Rule of thumb: the more changes, the more expensive.Kip wrote:
I would like to remind everyone that the more changes we make, the higher the cost. Some will be easier than others to change. Regardless, you need to remember that the FLE, regardless of which model, will sell for more than the posted price. We will get estimates when the field is narrowed down a bit.
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Re: C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
1, 9, 16 & 19 for me as I think that they're the most individual suiting a Limited Edition
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Re: C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
I would like to think that people will vote for the specific models that they prefer and don't readily resort to tactical voting.
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Re: C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
Quite agree Scooter.scooter wrote:I would like to think that people will vote for the specific models that they prefer and don't readily resort to tactical voting.
scooter
I've cast 5 votes in each category for those designs that I like, are different to prevoius Forum LEs and, quite importantly, will IMHO 'work' as a Forum LE. In a couple of cases it seems that I've selected a front runner in the current voting.
Of course, votes can IIRC be adjusted up until the deadline; so there's plenty of opportunity for change (if I feel it is warranted, which I hope it isn't).
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Re: C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
My votes are in. Some great designs chaps.
I have a thing for black watches at the moment, so there is a clue to where at least one of my votes might have gone
I have a thing for black watches at the moment, so there is a clue to where at least one of my votes might have gone
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Re: C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
ooh this is getting exciting, it's very difficult to choose and I notice some of my choices aren't very popular with the rest, but there's also a couple that are so all is good ......I feel i'm going to be addicted to checking the poll for changes over the next 7 days
A big thank you to all involved in organising this and congratulations to all that have submitted designs and ideas.
A big thank you to all involved in organising this and congratulations to all that have submitted designs and ideas.
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Re: C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
Your first entry is by far my favourite
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What he saidmabotham wrote:Your first entry is by far my favourite
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Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
CW - C60 blue, C60 black orange, C600 tit, FLE13
Gerlach - Orp Sokol, P50, LuxSport. Ball Engineer
Omega Speedmaster. Oris Aquis
Longines Hydroconquest
Magrette - Regattare, DualTime, Moana
CW - C60 blue, C60 black orange, C600 tit, FLE13
Gerlach - Orp Sokol, P50, LuxSport. Ball Engineer
Omega Speedmaster. Oris Aquis
Longines Hydroconquest
Magrette - Regattare, DualTime, Moana
Re: C65 Trident Classic - Elimination Round 1
I agree with both of you (I do have some close seconds though)gbbird wrote:What he saidmabotham wrote:Your first entry is by far my favourite
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Harold Pinchbeck Edward, Bell & Ross Professional type marine, Tag Heuer aqua racer RFU
Rolex Submariner LV, Longines Legend Diver, CW C11 Extreme, CW MMXV FLE
Harold Pinchbeck Edward, Bell & Ross Professional type marine, Tag Heuer aqua racer RFU
Rolex Submariner LV, Longines Legend Diver, CW C11 Extreme, CW MMXV FLE
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