That PX/CW comparison - firstly it was me that made it and it was more about dividing opinion than quality. And a little tongue in cheek.
Secondly the CW C60 Elite I have is both lovely and exceedingly accurately against a GPS controlled time (a handful of seconds if that over a week). The watch is well made to my eye and beautifully boxed and presented. A great buy I’d say.
Third, I drive a Skoda and would pick a Skoda over a frumpy Audi and day of the week.😉
Garmin Fenix 5S here. I love it. It's been great for both hiking and biking. Went for the small screen as I've a horrible habit of crashing and the smaller screen seems less likely to suffer damage than I am...
I missing box would bother me if they hadn't mentioned it. Had similar with CW once. Bought one of the brown dialled Super Compressor's in the sale as "nearly new" meaning it was a return.
They failed to mention in the description it was one of the ones with the misprinted dial so the text wasn't centred. Would never have bought it if they'd said so in the description. That was one of the 4 different CW watches I sent back.
A mate at work bought the limited edition Abyss. They took the money from his account, and then fobbed him off about dispatch for a fortnight, before refunding the money with no explanation.
Not great customer service...
Box and papers are part of the value of the watch for most afficionados. I'd keep the watch if they further discounted by the effect of losing them. The fact they've discounted it already is irrelevant as it wasn't sold as 'discounted due to missing box/papers' was it?
Am I being unreasonable asking for the missing items to be supplied?
Not at all. I got a similarly discounted piece from them & everything arrived as it should. If they didn't mention it in the listing then you're entitled to all of it - they'll have it somewhere.
My own experience of C.W Sellors customer service leaves quite a lot to be desired. Still waiting for my refund on the non existent Oris.
All that glitters is not gold.
I still haven't replaced my Xiaomi Band 4, the battery is not great now and it's very battered - any recommendations for step counter with HR for <£50?
The cases and dials are a step above as is the customer services, but the one “meh” being the unregulated Sellita’s they use in the non COSC versions – but YMMV with regard to that.
@kryton57 not entirely sure what you mean here ?
@kryton57 not entirely sure what you mean here ?
They use a Sellita mechanical movement of which the accuracy is about 15-30s per day (I think), whereas they could regulate the watch in house and make it more accurate to about 5s per day.
They do what most suppliers do though, and put different grades / regulations in different watches and charge more for them.
I think this statement is generally correct, I'm sure someone will correct me if wrong.
FFS, it looks feels and fits better than I expected. I especially like the EL:


I might have to keep it and sell the 5610!
@kryton57 - you now have to post photos of the 5610 and a rough asking price
Ha.
I find this odd, that despite the batch numbers showing the 5610U is a '22 watch and the 6900 a '23 watch so both relatively modern, the 5610u still has that "fuzzy" look LCD I certainly lights and the 6900 is much more crisp. You would have through the tech is much the same, but maybe its not so for the modules.
Box and papers are part of the value of the watch for most afficionados. I’d keep the watch if they further discounted by the effect of losing them. The fact they’ve discounted it already is irrelevant as it wasn’t sold as ‘discounted due to missing box/papers’ was it?
That was exactly my point when I spoke to them and they’ve now apparently ordered all the missing items and will forward when they arrive. To be fair they didn’t kick up a fuss or try to suggest it was cheap because of…. I shall wait and see what arrives (or not) but one thing I’ve decided not to do is let it lie, I can be as stubborn as the next man when it come to petty arguments!
My Reverso has stopped.... I am hoping I am just unlucky and it's the battery. The watch registered fine on the JLC website and Reverso are pretty hard to fake generally (complicated case) but still, slightly bricking it. Plus point is it still looks nice, even when the time is wrong!
Dont you work at CERN or somesuch establishment? Maybe time is running REALLY slowly due to proximity to an artificial black hole.... 😀
Good luck with the Reverso. I would expect something simple especially if provenance checked out.
However, maybe its punishing you for not wearing it and putting it in the front basket of your bicycle.....
I'm on leave in Blighty, so I don't have a spare reactor to drop in! Normally I'm happy changing batteries but a Reverso case.... nah. It has a calibre 608, super simple and even in worse case it's not too bad. All relative though as I already emptied my bank account to get it! I was going to take it on my dad's boat this weekend, and not even in a waterproof basket 😀
<span style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);">Tonight’s watch is my Bell & Ross. Sentimental rather than actually liking aesthetics of the watch. Was a Father’s Day present a few years ago. About the dressiest watch I have….maybe that’s the direction I need to go with my next purchase.
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Trying to find a reason not to buy this for £127.50

https://www.hsamuel.co.uk/seiko-classic-dress-mens-stainless-steel-bracelet-watch/p/V-3597512
I'd probably ditch the bracelet and put it on a brown leather strap
That Bell & Ross looks really uncomfortable on the wrist.
Unlike my Scurfa Diver One which I've just put on a Zuludiver HydraRib. It looks ace and is really comfy.
I think the colour is perfect for the watch face / bezel.
That Seiko is brilliant for the money. Sapphire, solar powered, day/date and 100 m water resist.
Winner there Derek!
Thanks nn
Speaking of Zuludiver, anyone ordered an Octopod strap/buckle? My interest is piqued as I like the looks of a nato on some watches but also like a deployment. Reviews seem mostly good, alternative straps look good value once buckle bought.
I have an Octopod. I like it. Well made, looks good. And you will buy multiple straps if you buy the buckle.
The new buckle is slightly smaller which is probably even better.
There are two basic straps (in a myriad of colours) - one is totally stretch-free (HydraRib) and the other very slightly stretchy (non-HydraRib). I prefer the very slightly stretchy one.
Thanks igm, think I might have a try with the non- hydrarib as I suspect I’ll like slightly stretchy as well.
Random question: what size (fatness) spring bars do Rolex use on their recent sports watches? I've put my Explorer 39mm on a canvas strap, using some cheapy spring bars for now, and they're noticeably thinner at the pin ends (ie where they go into the case) and wobble about.
It looks like the thickness of the Rolex spring bar at its middle isn't very different from others, but its ends are really fat and fill the holes in the case. So what kind/ dimensions of spring bar are they and where's good for spares?
It's a doozy!
The latest n+1.
Just arrived via Ebay Italy and made in Australia; the DUZU Ningaloo Reef.
44mm 300m BGW9 Superluminova Sapphire Miyota 9015 42hr
Not sure about the leather strap, stiff as.. will see if it wears in. Anyone come across a stretchy zulu in 24mm?

That's a bold look
Thanks, I may need to tone it down with a royal blue silicone - to match the second hand!
Doesn't wear that big, only 1mm more than the Citizen here and way smaller than my big G-shock (orange) or Suunto Core

That does look good, but the price of oem straps is ridiculous. I put a £20ish snide deployant and £15ish sailcloth on my seamaster as I couldn't stomach the oem costs.
@Kato - go on then, how much for an OEM strap like that?
£500?
It is thoroughly gorgeous BTW and the watch deserves to be attached to it.
I paid £350 as unused 2nd hand in packaging. Yeah £500 retail. I got my Seamaster rubber deployant for cost when I bought the watch. That was £210
It does look good, it'll be well made and the leather will be good. If you look after it then it will last well. That means don't neglect the leather. It needs moisturising or conditioner to keep it supple and strong, it needs to be allowed to dry out after getting wet or sweaty and it occasionally needs a good clean or cleanse to get the grime out the pores of the leather to allow it to dry out after it gets wet, and allow fresh conditioner in.
I am a sweaty oik and hard on leather straps.... I'd cry if I killed an oem strap s quickly as I'm able to.
@Blazin_Saddles
I bought a PVD Octopod and a couple of straps to go on my Scurfa Diver One PVD. I think I got one of the early ones that need a firm push but I really liked it. That's in past tense as it's off the watch right now as the deployant is pretty bulky for a desk diver, it wasn't too comfortable typing for long periods with it. I also wanted a different strap for a change and it's a bit of a faff to put back on.
Basically it's better as a fit and forget strap, if you regularly change straps it might annoy you.
Another option for a comfortable elastic NATO is a Froskemann strap. I've got one and really like it. It's basically a sorted Marine Nationale strap and buckle.
https://froskemann.com/
Cork strap anyone? Very light and comfortable as a material. Nice marble effect on this one acquired from the bay at 15 quid for standard buckle and strap tho' much more can be paid if desired

That Seiko is brilliant for the money. Sapphire, solar powered, day/date and 100 m water resist.
It is but I've decided against it for now, at least in black. Watched all of the videos I could find. The flat crystal just seems too reflective for my liking, and really obscures the dial. I am being incredibly picky given the price. There are green and blue versions which I might consider instead.
@beanum - good info thanks. I do tend to change my straps around a lot so I’ll take a look at your suggestion as well.
The Mrs delivered from her trip to NY. Better than a massive Toblerone!
Popped the leather NATO off my Khaki Field on and think it really suits it.

Thats really nice. I want one! 😂
I've been a bit of a lurker on this thread so figured it was time I contributed something.
All of these have some sentimental value so will be staying with me forever. From left to right
- Tag Monaco - Inherited when my Dad passed away last year
- Tag Carerra - Bought for me by my lovely wife as an engagement watch
- Omega Seamaster Quartz - My grandad got this as a long service watch from the factory he worked at, I inherited it when he passed away (my Dad used some of his inheritance to buy the Monaco)
- A Tissot from the late 90s - my 18th birthday watch from my parents
- A random wooden watch bought as an anniversary gift and laser engraved on the side.
Aside from these I also have a G-Shock. DW5600 solar which had stood up to years of abuse, a Garmin which is now what I wear most days and somewhere an Animal watch from the early to mid 90s. Unfortunately most of them need batteries with the exception of the automatics.
That's a nice collection. Stop lurking!
<p style="text-align: left;">It's a slippery slope! Even with the lurking I've found myself googling various watches that get mentioned, looking for a dive watch or a Chrono. Which is silly as I barely wear the watches I've got!</p>
Saw this the other day, and was piqued. I like a 70s feel...

https://www.midowatches.com/uk/multifort-tv-big-date-m0495261109100.html
@swdan, nice collection and great to have grandfather's and father's watches to remember them by.




