Woo hoo Caribbean Navigator LE!
This is the first day of shipping the new batch of Navigators and I discovered this morning that the 2-watch travelling cases are in several large outer cases marked "Navigator". Unfortunately they are all embossed "Caribbean" on the lid and I have no option but to use them.
It shouldn't have been difficult to get right because all the cases for differnt models are colour coded and this batch is the correct colour for the Navigator but wrong embossing.
I'll be having words.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Give it a couple of years and this batch will be worth £££ with the "mismatch case"
*Stocks may go down as well as up. I'm not a financial advisor.
Measure twice, cut once.
Looks like I got the non-LE version so will just have to console myself with the beauty of the watch itself
Thanks for the quick shipping!
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Last edited by adg31; 3rd November 2021 at 09:46.
Just curious about the Sellita SW210:
How many handwind turns from empty ?
Power reserve of about 38 hours?
I’ am not familiar with the Sellita but have another watch (different movement) where it is 25 turns to full power. Just trying to figure out what to expect. Go team handwind.
Thanks!
About 18 for mine, go gentle- there is a definite stop.
Last edited by Sandpiper; 8th November 2021 at 16:03.
There are several that I will be aiming for tomorrow - this is one of them. Wish me luck - had none at previous store-openings.
If you must know: Navigator, Everest Silver Jubilee, Baby Speedbird .... there are (were) more, but these are sold out by now
If only I could buy one - got the message "Unfortunately, the limit for orders accepted this day has been reached. Please wait until next day to attempt placing another order" within 2m 45s of the store opening, having tried and failed to get a Monopusher...
Where I live in Cricklewood in north west London, there is a road named Chichele Road that used to be famous as a pickup location for casual building site labourers. During the 70s and 80s and into the 90s, mainly Irish labourers who didn't have a contract would hang out there very early in the morning for minibuses to come by and pick up casual building site labour. The point of my little story is that all the action was over very early in the morning: If they hadn't found work well before 9am, it was all over for the day.
The equivalent here is that you need to arrange things to be checking out within the first 20 seconds after opening for high demand items. Yes, check out within 20 seconds, not at 2m 45s. It really is that quick from what I can see and, yes, it really is possible (without special automation software).
Eddie hosts his shop on Shopify and I am not familiar with their international content distribution network but I suspect that network latency may be a (small) issue for you in Sydney. You can't get around this but, even so, it should not slow you down significantly as long as you are well prepared.
Last edited by markrlondon; 14th November 2021 at 17:41.