C5 Slimline Semi Final discussion area
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C5 Slimline Semi Final discussion area
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Re: C5 Slimline Semi Final discussion area
Red XII for me, it's different enough to be a Limited Ed.
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I did like that one but I feel at the price point it will somehow come across cheap looking
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Totally agree. It is different enough from the rest of the CW range to be a great FLE, yet it is within a style that is not wholly uncommon in watches generally. As we know many well known brands produce marine watches, why not CW and why not an FLE? For me it is the obvious choice.RobinHague wrote:Red XII for me, it's different enough to be a Limited Ed.
I must admit I don't quite follow this. Firstly we don't really know the price point yet. OK it will be at least the cost of the current CW, but even with a premium on top of that it would still be in the same ballpark as Steinhart or Stowa, and I don't think anyone would accuse those of looking "cheap"?mabotham wrote:I did like that one but I feel at the price point it will somehow come across cheap looking
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Just because it's in the same ballpark price wise doesn't mean quality is equal. I meant if the red XII is printed on the dial it may look cheap
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Red XII for me, but you knew that anyway.
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Re: C5 Slimline Semi Final discussion area
Classic white face blue hand for me. I don't buy the whole needs to be different thing. I think it's the best looker of the lot, and puts a classic CW design in a slimmer package, something a lot of people have wanted. if CW were to come out and say they have plans for a slimline of this design then for me it's the green as something that stands out and is different whilst still classy.
The others will never get my vote. I think a blue second hand clashes with the rose gold, abd the marine watch just isn't my style at all.
The others will never get my vote. I think a blue second hand clashes with the rose gold, abd the marine watch just isn't my style at all.
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Having a hard time choosing which slimline design to vote for. I proposed a green dial initially, but not with gold hardware which I have already in my Tropik B.
The marine style red XII is a watch I've been looking for since joining here.. but the new C9 style in a size I can wear would be great too!
For now my vote goes to the red XII marine, since I still think the C9 needle hands are hard to read.
All of the designs are nice and I will probably get the winner if it beats out the yellow C65.
The marine style red XII is a watch I've been looking for since joining here.. but the new C9 style in a size I can wear would be great too!
For now my vote goes to the red XII marine, since I still think the C9 needle hands are hard to read.
All of the designs are nice and I will probably get the winner if it beats out the yellow C65.
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Green for me, stands out as more of a special limid edition than a couple of rehashes of current looks. Marine style is also nice but wouldn't buy it.
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I share most of your sentiments, except that the green dial is the only design I'm not likely to get if it wins.Konketsu wrote:Having a hard time choosing which slimline design to vote for. ...
The marine style red XII is a watch I've been looking for since joining here.. but the new C9 style in a size I can wear would be great too!
For now my vote goes to the red XII marine, since I still think the C9 needle hands are hard to read.
All of the designs are nice and I will probably get the winner if it beats out the yellow C65.
As for whether a CWL marine watch might look cheap with a printed red XII, didn't their C1 Russell come with all printed Roman numerals on the dial? The C1 looks pretty respectable to me.
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Re: C5 Slimline Semi Final discussion area
08 - Red XII for me. Of all the remaining candidates in both categories it stands out as a distinctive piece worthy of being called a FLE. While the others all have their merits - and hats off to the designers - I think this one fits the bill for me. Furthermore, I think it's likely that the C9 will appear in a 40mm version next year, as the C61 emerged from the C60.
Furthermore, it's reminiscent of the classic C1 - one of my favourite CW models!
PS: I think the process of choosing the 2015 FLE is superb - well done chaps.
Furthermore, it's reminiscent of the classic C1 - one of my favourite CW models!
PS: I think the process of choosing the 2015 FLE is superb - well done chaps.
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I quite like this vote. There are three C5's that I'd quite happily pay for as a result of this. Not particularly bothered which takes the semi-final win (although I'd prefer the "slimline" text to be removed).
An interesting process, well done to all involved.
An interesting process, well done to all involved.
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If the Marine wins, could we look at dropping the red XII?
J & S Watch Co have had a similar model for a while and though the marine style is not unique, the red XII is too similar for my tastes
That being said - I do like the design.
J & S Watch Co have had a similar model for a while and though the marine style is not unique, the red XII is too similar for my tastes
That being said - I do like the design.
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