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Thread: MWC PART 9 - Moderate Weatherproof Chronomètre

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    This my 40mm one , my wrist is about 6.75 inches, it doesn’t seem to look too big when wearing it though. It’s about only watch I’ve been wearing since getting last November, I fancied getting the 36mm but was too impatient to wait for 36mm release! I’ve found it to a very comfortable to wear and as with other Timefactors watches very well made.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomo_Leeds View Post


    This my 40mm one , my wrist is about 6.75 inches, it doesn’t seem to look too big when wearing it though. It’s about only watch I’ve been wearing since getting last November, I fancied getting the 36mm but was too impatient to wait for 36mm release! I’ve found it to a very comfortable to wear and as with other Timefactors watches very well made.
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    Your 40mm case looks smaller than the Manchester Watch Works version I had thats why I went for the 36mm and the original explorer was 36mm was in my thoughts you are right it is well made I also like the extension as my wrist seamed to get bigger last and the lume is also one of the best so I think Timefactors have a winner with both models
    Lots of old watches, ex mwc vet -Ceud mile failte , CWC ,,Longines Legend diver ., Omega Geneva & Seamaster 300 GMT, Seiko King Seiko plus,, Tudor black bay 58, Tissot Titanium Chronograph. Seiko miscellaneous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smeagal View Post
    Your 40mm case looks smaller than the Manchester Watch Works version I had thats why I went for the 36mm and the original explorer was 36mm was in my thoughts you are right it is well made I also like the extension as my wrist seamed to get bigger last and the lume is also one of the best so I think Timefactors have a winner with both models
    if you look around central and possible military sub-forums on here their should be a good few threads on these sure I have done a few and sure alan has as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smeagal View Post
    Your 40mm case looks smaller than the Manchester Watch Works version I had thats why I went for the 36mm and the original explorer was 36mm was in my thoughts you are right it is well made I also like the extension as my wrist seamed to get bigger last and the lume is also one of the best so I think Timefactors have a winner with both models
    You must have got one of the last ones ( until new version produced ) Eddie the Timefactors owner posted recently they were nearly sold out.
    I'm waiting for the white faced versions to appear in October -ish time , time to start saving!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Watch Smeller View Post
    Still no 63, Amazon is now saying sorry it’s taken so long and it “may be lost” I messaged the seller and they say they sent it and to just wait. The tracking was last updated on the 16th and says it is at a carrier facility but no updates since then. Where do I stand if it doesn’t arrive as it’s from an Amazon 3rd party seller ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richmondmike View Post
    You can make a claim under the Amazon AZ guarantee and will get your money back after a certain time. They don't make it easy, but they will refund you.
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    been playing with this one today

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    Listening to the lovin' spoonful

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    At least not raining today swam home yesterday

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