2,635 Discussions and CommentsMember since Sept. 20, 2007
Antonio, that is great news and I am sure that like me, you will really enjoy this watch.
I've just returned last week from a quick hop to Atlanta and I kicked off the chrono on the CFDV at exactly noon (I was sitting in the plane doors just closed) - and had a perfect dual time display, whilst in the US. It's the first time I wore the watch for an extended period, and did so on the bracelet. It's really great, wears well (despite the size/weight) and I've continued to wear it back home.
1,911 Discussions and CommentsMember since Aug. 4, 2001
[quote=]...I kicked off the chrono on the CFDV at exactly noon (I was sitting in the plane doors just closed) - and had a perfect dual time display, whilst in the US.[/quote]
I am going to NYC next Tuesday, wearing the CF da Vinci, of course. I will follow your lead and use the chronograph as a a dual time feature.
1,911 Discussions and CommentsMember since Aug. 4, 2001
cellar Wrote:...It certainly looks like it was worth the wait...
Thanks. It was definitely worth the wait. The CF da Vinci is a beautiful and symbolic watch, but I much prefer the process of hunting for a specific vintage watch. This waiting thing, with others in control, is not my cup of tea. Patience is not my best feature. :-) Cheers from the antipodes
2,081 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 7, 2005
Back to the forum after a short holiday break, I'm glad to see this summer turned into a season of watch passion's perfection, dear Antonio.
Congratulations on your deserved CFDV, I already know it looks great on your wrist as it will be in many other seasons of enjoyment's perfection to come.
I've just returned last week from a quick hop to Atlanta and I kicked off the chrono on the CFDV at exactly noon (I was sitting in the plane doors just closed) - and had a perfect dual time display, whilst in the US. It's the first time I wore the watch for an extended period, and did so on the bracelet. It's really great, wears well (despite the size/weight) and I've continued to wear it back home.
Enjoy Enjoy.....
Best regards
Mark
Last edited: 16 April, 2013 - 00:36
I am going to NYC next Tuesday, wearing the CF da Vinci, of course. I will follow your lead and use the chronograph as a a dual time feature.
clepsydra
ad fontes...
Last edited: 30 October, 2011 - 22:05
It certainly looks like it was worth the wait.
Cheers from the cellar
cellar@gregsteer.net
Last edited: 4 January, 2013 - 22:35
Thanks. It was definitely worth the wait. The CF da Vinci is a beautiful and symbolic watch, but I much prefer the process of hunting for a specific vintage watch. This waiting thing, with others in control, is not my cup of tea. Patience is not my best feature. :-)
Cheers from the antipodes
clepsydra
ad fontes...
Last edited: 30 October, 2011 - 22:05
Enjoy in the best of health!!
Regards,
Chris
Last edited: 15 February, 2011 - 20:21
Norbert
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Last edited: 9 July, 2011 - 10:40
Regards,
Bob
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Last edited: 27 August, 2011 - 21:53
Congratulations on your deserved CFDV, I already know it looks great on your wrist as it will be in many other seasons of enjoyment's perfection to come.
Roberto
Regards,

Roberto
Last edited: 11 January, 2013 - 11:07