Non CW of the Day
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Glad to replace the original strap for a Barton sooooo much more
Comfortable and fits now
Comfortable and fits now
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Re: Non CW of the Day
Can I ask which strap you went for?
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Re: Non CW of the Day
It’s a Barton elite silicon £20 on amazon
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Re: Non CW of the Day
Thank you John.
Have to say its really growing on me. The pic is lousy but the dial is very 'white' and the hands/markers edged in deep black. Much nicer than the grey chrono version I owned a few years ago.
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A few CWs and other brands
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Re: Non CW of the Day
The Clean Ocean is such a beautiful watch. Sometimes I wish I would have chosen the CO instead of my green Aquis (guess I'm green with envy? ), but then again I have a plethora of blue watches and the Aquis is the only green one in my collection.
Good to see you're still enjoying it Ryan.
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I especially like the 12 hour bezel and the unusual font choice for the bezel numerals.
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Re: Non CW of the Day
It is indeed John, as are the rest of the range. One thing I prefer about the standard range is the thickness (or should I say thinness). Who knew a plastic medallion could add so much thickness over a display casebackBident wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 12:47 am The Clean Ocean is such a beautiful watch. Sometimes I wish I would have chosen the CO instead of my green Aquis (guess I'm green with envy? ), but then again I have a plethora of blue watches and the Aquis is the only green one in my collection.
Good to see you're still enjoying it Ryan.
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#WorldtimeWednesday
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Good fun these. You could quite easily build a very cheap collection of these casio digital watches. They do everything you need and cost very littleBahnstormer_vRS wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 11:02 am #WorldtimeWednesday
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Re: Non CW of the Day
^^^^ Indeed they are Paul.
If I recall, I picked mine up as the result of chatter on the Forum just under 3 years ago, paying c.£25.
Its light weight with a rattly, folded bracelet and being on the square side, wears larger than its 39mm case width (44mm inc. pushers) would suggest.
I pulled it out of the box late last night, having not worn it for many months, and the perpetual calendar had it on the correct date and time, running c. +10 secs (in six months?).
What's not to like?
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If I recall, I picked mine up as the result of chatter on the Forum just under 3 years ago, paying c.£25.
Its light weight with a rattly, folded bracelet and being on the square side, wears larger than its 39mm case width (44mm inc. pushers) would suggest.
I pulled it out of the box late last night, having not worn it for many months, and the perpetual calendar had it on the correct date and time, running c. +10 secs (in six months?).
What's not to like?
Guy
In small proportions, we just beautie see:
And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
Inscription on the Longitude Dial
Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NB, England
And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
Inscription on the Longitude Dial
Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NB, England