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flanker2000fr

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Originally Posted by Kaplan
The C&J Woburn looks great.

I don't think I've seen it before, is it a discontinued model?

Do you know what last it's on and whether that's the normal C&J snuff suede?


It's a model they had for just a couple of years at the Paris shop, at least 7 or 8 years ago. I haven't seen it since then. I think it was their first stab at offering a lined Chukka, and has been replaced by the Chiltern. The difference being that the Woburn has 2 eyelets, the Chiltern 3. I think the last is identical, the very round and somewhat wide 224. The suede is not the traditional snuff, it's more a rust color.
 

flanker2000fr

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Originally Posted by chison
very nice collection! can you tell us where you got the bands for the first two tudors? thanks

I got them at Garde-Temps, a vintage watch shop located in Galerie Vivienne, Paris (2nd Arrondissement). They have a very nice selection but the price is very steep: EUR 30 for 1, EUR 50 for 2.

There is a website that has more or less the same selection, at a more reasonable price:

http://www.gnomonwatches.com/NATOStrap.htm

You might want to give them a try.
 

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Originally Posted by flanker2000fr
It's a model they had for just a couple of years at the Paris shop, at least 7 or 8 years ago. I haven't seen it since then. I think it was their first stab at offering a lined Chukka, and has been replaced by the Chiltern. The difference being that the Woburn has 2 eyelets, the Chiltern 3. I think the last is identical, the very round and somewhat wide 224. The suede is not the traditional snuff, it's more a rust color.

Thank you. From your pic I think it looks slightly less rounded than the Chiltern, but great boot either way.
 

MyOtherLife

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Great photos. Thank you, and my compliments on beautiful purchases.
Some of those watches look rather beefy but a pleasure to look at.
 

JohnsNotHere

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I have shoe / watch envy
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flanker2000fr

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Originally Posted by Man Of Lint
Great photos. Thank you, and my compliments on beautiful purchases.
Some of those watches look rather beefy but a pleasure to look at.


Thanks for the kind comments.

As a matter of fact, there are just two really beefy watches: the Panerai and the Seiko, wich are both 44mm wide and 16mm thick. For sure, they do not suit all occasions, but look really nice with sportier outfits.
 

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Originally Posted by gdl203
People don't believe me when I say that the XGT case sits really high on the wrist and sticks out significantly more than the other Reverso cases. These pictures are worth a thousand words.

I agree that the XGT case has a lot more presence, and sits higher on the wrist that a GT or a Classic, which are more slender.

But bear in mind that this is exaggerated in these wristshots because of the angle of the pictures.

Case in point:

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Here, the watch looks out of proportion with my 16.5cm wrist.

But look at the following ones:

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It looks a lot more reasonable, doesn't it?

Given that the Reverso comes in 4 sizes, it is imperative to try different models to check which ones fit. In my case, the Classic was way too small, the 976/986 way too big (lovely proportions, though), the GT very acceptable but I chose the XGT in this particular version (GMT) for its versatility.
 

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Originally Posted by flanker2000fr
It looks a lot more reasonable, doesn't it?

it's a polarizing piece.
 

gdl203

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flanker - it looks perfectly fine on your wrist. I used to own a RGD a few years ago and although I loved the watch, I had to sell it because of how it was sitting on my wrist. I completely agree that everyone should try the different case sizes and find the one that works for their wrist. I don't have small wrists (I wear PAMs and IWC big pilot without any issue) but my issue with the XGT case is more a matter of proportions than simply size - it is the only case size in the Reverso range that has a different height to length/width ratio. The height was disproportionally stretched compared to how the case size is stretched vs GT or Classic. I understand it was by design because JLC wanted to have a case where they could comfortably fit multiple complications and felt the additional height was needed. It just doesn't feel right to me - but I'm in a small minority given how incredibly successful the whole XGT range has been for the brand
 

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Originally Posted by flanker2000fr
I got them at Garde-Temps, a vintage watch shop located in Galerie Vivienne, Paris (2nd Arrondissement). They have a very nice selection but the price is very steep: EUR 30 for 1, EUR 50 for 2.

There is a website that has more or less the same selection, at a more reasonable price:

http://www.gnomonwatches.com/NATOStrap.htm

You might want to give them a try.


thank you sir!
 

Motorsport226

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Appreciation like this should have been marked "NSFW".

Great collection all around, the C&J Gatsby is one of my favorite shoes.
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