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Jan 21, 2015, 10:54 PM
#31
I'm surprised we haven't seen more of the C65 Trident Classics around since its release. The changes in the new C60 follow that watch's design: the baton markers, the 3 o'clock date
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Jan 21, 2015, 11:23 PM
#32
Couple of side shots.
Regular 38mm, 13.3mm thick
42mm in-house COSC version, 15.5mm thick
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Jan 21, 2015, 11:32 PM
#33
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Jan 21, 2015, 11:46 PM
#34
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Originally Posted by
Der Amf
I'm surprised we haven't seen more of the C65 Trident Classics around since its release. The changes in the new C60 follow that watch's design: the baton markers, the 3 o'clock date
Looked into the Trident Classic myself, had everything I was looking for (casual/dressy, all satinised/brushed finish and only 10mm thick) but at 42mm and lug length of almost 52mm with a thin bezel it would wear far too large. I suspect thats why it gets looked over fairly often.
The 38mm and 42mm sizes tend to miss out my favourite size of 40mm, its quite annoying
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Jan 22, 2015, 06:22 AM
#35
Originally Posted by
Der Amf
I believe this is they Oris I saw in the flesh. One of those watches when taking a closer look doesn't reveal the boundaries of its quality, but another level of it
On March 1st you'll get a chance to see it for yourself
I'll have to polish it up specially when I bring it. It's the Diver Date model, and has been discontinued. It's replacement, the Aquis doesn't do it for me, perhaps due to the crown guards or something. I'll probably still end up getting one as I love this brand.
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Jan 22, 2015, 08:49 AM
#36
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Originally Posted by
Der Amf
Date window placement
In house movement: bang on where you want it
They were smart to make a movement that is significantly larger then the 2824. I guess there will be quite a demand for it by other smaller manufacturers.
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Jan 22, 2015, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by
Steppy
Looked into the Trident Classic myself, had everything I was looking for (casual/dressy, all satinised/brushed finish and only 10mm thick) but at 42mm and lug length of almost 52mm with a thin bezel it would wear far too large. I suspect thats why it gets looked over fairly often.
The 38mm and 42mm sizes tend to miss out my favourite size of 40mm, its quite annoying
Maybe if / once they get round to doing a 38mm version we'll see more of them. I really expected them to have plugged a gap in the market with this one, hence my surprise. Maybe when a forum type wants a 42mm watch they want something less discretely styled?
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Jan 25, 2015, 03:07 AM
#38
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I'm so glad I picked up the older C60 during the most recent clearance sale. There is no way I'll be buying anything at the process they want now.
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Feb 3, 2015, 11:42 AM
#39
The main problem I have with Christopher Ward is the hands on the divers look 'classic' but the faces, especially the 500m ones, look modern and I don't think they match. I would much prefer some plain TAG Aquaracer style hands, or maybe even Omega arrows.