I was going to say that we can't do that because they aren't expensive / collectible / twatty enough to satisfy us watch nerds. Then I remembered you can spend £5,700 on a 40th anniversary...
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I was going to say that we can't do that because they aren't expensive / collectible / twatty enough to satisfy us watch nerds. Then I remembered you can spend £5,700 on a 40th anniversary...
That's lovely. I think it would be even a bit better with a crosshair dial, but either way it's a winner.
Can you reveal the dimensions?
Probably they took all the links out of the bracelet to sell separately and reduced it to £4335 to reflect it would now fit a 4" wrist. Then when the high value links deal they were working on fell...
His head is bigger than the brand.
To be fair, that could be because the brand has shrunk a bit since he started playing with it.
I don't personally like skeletonised watches, or ones with cutouts in the dial, at all. But it's nice to see CW continue to do ambitious projects and I hope it works out for them.
Green Party spokesman Gerard Bankvole comments:
"Whilst solar, wind and tidal have previously formed the main focus for environmentally friendly power generation, recent developments in watch...
I think he sees himself more in the mould of Leonardo Acropolis:
https://youtu.be/-LLT7aMz7l8
Funny how those people who suddenly convert to Pound Shop fascism are always people who were FCs to start with. By which I don't mean football clubs.
dressing gown + cravat = bellend
Shows how much I know!
Do proper fitness people all wear Garmins then, as opposed to iWatches or whatever?
Just curious. The last time I was physically fit smart watches hadn't been invented.
It wouldn't greatly surprise me if selling off that asset formed part of the business case for the new investors buying into the company in the first place. If they wanted to keep it, and carry on...
They do have quite a few original designs now - some more original than others, it must be said. I got my wife their Year of the Dragon 2024 watch as a small present as she likes Chinese astrology,...
It's probably not going to. I've got two San Martins, one with an NH35 which in daily use runs about +9 seconds and one with a YN55 which is about +4 seconds. So the latter is just about to COSC...
I definitely think you got the best colour there. Really striking.
A lot of what he says is quite subjective, and one could suggest that he ignores some things that would go in favour of the Rolex. Even so, it should give anyone pause that these watches are fairly...
I unsubscribed from their emails a while ago as it all just seemed to be luxury lifestyle bollocks that held no interest for me.
I certainly prefer some of what CW are doing to the new Bremont designs. Generally a lot cheaper as well.
Clearly there are people who want a "British" watch at the Bremont kind of price point....
I can think of some things that get more interesting when you handle them, but they wouldn’t include watches.
Bit AliExpress, that.
I wasn't a Bremont fan to begin with, but at least you could say they were doing their own thing, something actually distinctive, with the story they were trying to tell and the designs of their...
It makes me wonder why they don't just cut out the middle man, sit on any watches they get in for a bit, and then offer them as "pre-owned" at a premium to RRP. They could always put a few scuffs and...
They only get to do this stuff because enough people are willing to put up with it. When they aren't it will stop (OK, it is "if" not when).
Of what's been mentioned, I'd have the Zenith. But if it was me I'd have a GO Panomatic Lunar, possibly the green dial.
If you don't like the Longines, you'll certainly not approve of this:
https://spinnaker-watches.co.uk/collections/wreck-mens-watch/products/wreck-rust-brown-sp-5089-22
Can't see the appeal of...