Twelve months of the Twelve from Christopher Ward - Plus my thoughts on the new Twelve X model
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- A look back over the first year in the life of the Twelve from Christopher Ward, a look at the latest releases in the model range and a discussion about their brand new model, the Twelve X.
I have the twelve in mineral blue. Such an amazing dial! Black rubber strap at the moment for summer adventurers. Great video, love the channel 👍
I have the same twelve and waiting on my Bel Canto in purple. I do like the smaller titanium versions.
Jealous on the Bel Canto, enjoy it!
My Ti Aurora Green came yesterday. It's amazing in Titanium. The Twelve X is too expensive.
I don't have much of a measure when it comes the value of skeletonised watches but I agree it's definitely too rich for my blood.
I personally want to see a 38mm Twelve or a 37mm PRX.
Not a skeleton watch fan myself.
Couldn't agree more, really high end skeletonised stuff can be interesting but we're talking 30k+
Agree with your sentiments regarding 40mm watches, but you always seem to focus on face diameter as the yes/no measurement and ignore lug-to-lug. I've seen 42mm watches that wear like
Fair point I'll take this onboard
Curious if you own or have considered the CW 38mm Dune? The off-white / cream dial on stainless bracelet version is at the top of my wish list.
I've had that exact watch in my basket, except on the strap, with my finger hovering over the order button on a few occasions. Then I get tempted by the bronze models and get caught in two minds and ultimately chicken out. That's the issue with CW, spoilt for choice ^^.
its a christopher ward, seiko 5 is better, and it wont make u sound like a dumbass.
Not quite sure what you mean by that but it did make me laugh. I don't mind the seiko 5 range, I've got the limited 55 one but it's not remotely comparable in terms of quality.