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Let's start a new thread for all CW watches. There is a large thread for the C60 Trident Pro in the Dive Watches forum. While the C60 Trident is their most popular model, there are so many more CW watches and other things CW-related that need to be talked and posted about.

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^^^ That's a killer looking watch. ^^^

I don't have a CW watch, but I wanted to try out their hybrid strap (Cordura/rubber). I have it on one of my Glycine watches. I really like it, although the "floating" keeper keeps floating off the end of the strap. I know this thread may be intended for the watches, but this accessory may be of interest to somebody. Here's a quick pic.
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I really like this watch. It's not one I'd buy myself but in terms of being clearly a C60 and at the same time a brutal piece of military hardware, the execution's superb.

I like the orange accents too.

Let's start of with a new C60 that is not a Trident. The C60 Lympstone made a really great first impression. Only have it for a couple of days but this is a pretty cool watch.

 

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I purchased a C60 Trident 600 as a significant event gift for my son (more on that as it evolves). I bought it during the June sale on an impulse and knew I'd have it for a while, so I decided to put in on the winder and give it a little run to make sure it was up to snuff. You can view the results here Christopher Ward accuracy.

The fit and finish are very impressive as well as the performance, considering the price. I'd compare it to a TAG Aquaracer at more than twice the price. I'm not sure that it will hold up as well as a TAG, only time will tell. But it certainly scratched an itch for a very reasonable price.
 

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I used to have this one, still regret selling it now and then. It used their 5 day manual wind movement, COSC certified. The movement finishing was kind of industrial, but the design was beautifully balanced. A lot of Marine Chronometer style watches out there have the seconds subdial crammed against the outside of the dial. This one, though, was proportioned correctly, had a 4hz movement, chronometer accuracy, hacking, and a subtle date (also all difficult to find on a Marine Chronometer watch).

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This is going to be a massive thread and I just want to say that I was here on the historic day when this thread was born.
To witness the historification of historied historical history.
 
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