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    Cool Bel Canto - wow, what a stunning watch!

    I just received mine this week and am utterly smitten with it.

    What a stunning watch! Hard to believe but I think it looks even better in real life than in pictures. It's also a bit louder than I expected the chime to be.

    I'm super happy with it.


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    https://youtube.com/shorts/9C6l78tZcps?feature=share




















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    Congratulations. This represents a milestone for British watches, or at least British/Swiss watches. Wear in good health.

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    Looks fantastic like mb and f

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    Beautiful! I prefer it on a strap to a bracelet but that's just a personal preference.

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    As long as you like it, that's all that matters. Enjoy. [I do like the chime.]

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    I’m glad this and watches like it exist as they add interest to our wonderful hobby. I personally would never wear it but that’s not the point.

    I hope you enjoy it and as said, the chime is very cool!

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    Sounds wonderful. Congratulations.

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    Nice photos. The depth of the dial and components is quite striking. Like a wearable Jacob and co.

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    Looks fantastic and right up my street.

    I wish I jumped in on the first batch when released.
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    Great photos, look better than CW's own!

    As others have said, a watch I definitely admire, but will probably never own.

    No less practical than my Xeric, but breaks my golden rule of not having a man's sized case with a ladies' sized dial.

    At least, though, it's visible why that's the case with the Bel Canto.

    Great watch, I look forward to seeing how CW top it!

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    I agree, it’s a stunning watch, but I passed when they were originally announced, thought about it again when, imo, the better looking purple version was announced, and passed again. It’s strange because it’s got so many things going for it that I would normally be all over. I think it’s a case of the hype surrounding it that put me off. So much has been said about how innovative it is, but I owned a sixties watch for many years that chimed on the hour, it’s nothing new, and this is just a repurposing of their jumping hour module which is, again, nothing to shout about. It’s also been said how great of an advance it is for British watchmaking, except it’s not, it’s Swiss designed and Swiss made by a British company that acquired a Swiss manufacture. If It had been made by Garrick, or if CW had gone down the Bremont route and purchased the machinery to at least make it here, I would have been first on the list, at probably a much higher price.
    I’m sure I’ll succumb eventually, just need to get over the hype first.

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    How noticeable is the chime with a bit of background noise? Thx

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    To say I don’t get this watch would be an understatement of massive proportions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by learningtofly View Post
    To say I don’t get this watch would be an understatement of massive proportions.
    You’re not the only one but each to their own…

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    Quote Originally Posted by jason.humphrey.180 View Post
    Congratulations. This represents a milestone for British watches, or at least British/Swiss watches. Wear in good health.
    Thanks, and I agree. It's a game-changer - at anywhere under £20k.

    Quote Originally Posted by misterzero View Post
    Looks fantastic like mb and f

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    Yes indeed, and I believe the platine is made by the same specialist company as MB&F.


    Quote Originally Posted by theancientmariner View Post
    Beautiful! I prefer it on a strap to a bracelet but that's just a personal preference.
    I agree, and thus far also think it works better on leather.


    Quote Originally Posted by jukeboxs View Post
    As long as you like it, that's all that matters. Enjoy. [I do like the chime.]
    Glad you like the chime at least :)


    Quote Originally Posted by Zolawinston View Post
    I’m glad this and watches like it exist as they add interest to our wonderful hobby. I personally would never wear it but that’s not the point.

    I hope you enjoy it and as said, the chime is very cool!

    I've been wearing it daily since it arrived. Very comfortable and wearable watch. Albeit not very legible.

    Not an issue with something so beautiful. This one is very much form over function.


    Quote Originally Posted by Tony-GB View Post
    Sounds wonderful. Congratulations.
    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by stefmcd View Post
    Nice photos. The depth of the dial and components is quite striking. Like a wearable Jacob and co.
    Exactly how I see this watch. Like an easily affordable and very wearable Jacob & Co. No bad thing :)



    Quote Originally Posted by ben4watches View Post
    Looks fantastic and right up my street.

    I wish I jumped in on the first batch when released.
    Grab a purple?


    Quote Originally Posted by snowman View Post
    Great photos, look better than CW's own!


    Great watch, I look forward to seeing how CW top it!

    Thanks. Yes CW are on a roll, and I too look forward to seeing what they do next.


    Quote Originally Posted by Danstone View Post
    I agree, it’s a stunning watch, but ...... it’s nothing new, and this is just a repurposing of their jumping hour module which is, again, nothing to shout about..
    They have been very transparent (as always) about the movement. But the breakthrough IMHO is what they achieved in repurposing it at this price, and with this above the platine design with visible chime mechanism, and with this level of finishing.


    Quote Originally Posted by amcneill View Post
    How noticeable is the chime with a bit of background noise? Thx
    I now hear it most of the time even with the TV on, and I am used to the note. But not in a moderately noisy environment. At my desk and PC, I always hear it. It's louder than I expected.


    Quote Originally Posted by learningtofly View Post
    To say I don’t get this watch would be an understatement of massive proportions.
    Have you seen it in real life? Perhaps reserve judgement until then? :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasH View Post
    Thanks, and I agree. It's a game-changer - at anywhere under £20k.

    Yes indeed, and I believe the platine is made by the same specialist company as MB&F.

    I agree, and thus far also think it works better on leather.

    Have you seen it in real life? Perhaps reserve judgement until then? :)
    Congratulations. A lovely watch.

    Beautifully finished and I think the best finish to price point of any watches I have. I certainly obtain more enjoyment from wearing the Bel Canto than one of my usual mundane everyday watches like a Submariner.

    I bought a few straps for mine ahead of the watch arriving. After a few strap changes I have ended up wearing it most on the bracelet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by learningtofly View Post
    To say I don’t get this watch would be an understatement of massive proportions.
    Is that in an aesthetics kind of way or a rich person driving a Porsche GT3 at 10mph through Knightsbridge kind of way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by theancientmariner View Post
    Is that in an aesthetics kind of way or a rich person driving a Porsche GT3 at 10mph through Knightsbridge kind of way?
    It's the aesthetics, in the main. They don't work for me, and the whole design seems a bit... clumsy.

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    I really like the way it looks personally, lovely purchase OP.

    I've only ever seen videos of it chiming once though - I'd assumed it was a repeater. Does it just do one toll regardless of the hour?

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    It’s certainly different,in a good way I think,I’ll go and do some research.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gbn13 View Post
    Congratulations. A lovely watch.

    Beautifully finished and I think the best finish to price point of any watches I have. I certainly obtain more enjoyment from wearing the Bel Canto than one of my usual mundane everyday watches like a Submariner.

    I bought a few straps for mine ahead of the watch arriving. After a few strap changes I have ended up wearing it most on the bracelet.
    Thanks, and glad you are enjoying it so much too. So far mine has been on leather 99% of the time, but I will switch it to bracelet in a week or so.


    Quote Originally Posted by mk1974 View Post
    It’s certainly different,in a good way I think,I’ll go and do some research.

    Lots of reviews online and on youtube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hughtrimble View Post
    I really like the way it looks personally, lovely purchase OP.

    I've only ever seen videos of it chiming once though - I'd assumed it was a repeater. Does it just do one toll regardless of the hour?
    Thanks.

    It's not a repeater. It only chimes once, on the hour. Always one chime.

    I believe it's called a Sonnerie au passage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by learningtofly View Post
    It's the aesthetics, in the main. They don't work for me, and the whole design seems a bit... clumsy.
    I can see what you mean but it works for me. I can imagine the design being quite 'marmite'.

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    The little bridge across the dial would make it illegible at a glance which I’m afraid rules it out for me. Mind you I’m the same with most GMT’s. Sold Explorer II’s and GMT 2’s in the past as my brain has to do a double-take every time I glance at the dial. No such issue with a normal 2 or 3 hander. As others have said it’s a very Marmite watch - I can’t say I’ve ever even vaguely considered a skeletonised movement of any description but this seems to have been a hit with many

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    I think these are amazing watches for the price and I love how they have made the chiming mechanism look like a bird with its beak as the on-off and it’s tail striking the chime.

    Very clever to repurpose the jumping hour in such a way.

    Kudos CW, kudos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobDad View Post
    The little bridge across the dial would make it illegible at a glance which I’m afraid rules it out for me.
    I agree it's not a very legible watch. Due to the size of the mini dial and the silvery colours of all those parts. Oddly it's a LOT more legible in the dark thanks to its lume. But it's very much form over function, which is exactly how the Bel Canto ought to be.

    I have other watches for legibility, primarily my divers.


    Quote Originally Posted by paw3001 View Post
    I think these are amazing watches for the price and I love how they have made the chiming mechanism look like a bird with its beak as the on-off and it’s tail striking the chime.

    Very clever to repurpose the jumping hour in such a way.

    Kudos CW, kudos!
    It's truly a work of art :)

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    It reminds me of the robot from lost in space! Danger! Danger Will Robinson!

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    Agreed! Seems like a Ulysse Nardin inspired watch as well.

    Fmf

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    Excellent and thank you for introducing me to this lovely watch and concept. For me, I think it would be more wearable if the hands were a more contrasting colour to the rest of the dial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LondonNeil View Post
    It reminds me of the robot from lost in space! Danger! Danger Will Robinson!
    Ha, yes, I can see that too now :)

    Quote Originally Posted by FrogmanFreak View Post
    Agreed! Seems like a Ulysse Nardin inspired watch as well.
    It does have that vibe too.

    Quote Originally Posted by catch21 View Post
    Excellent and thank you for introducing me to this lovely watch and concept. For me, I think it would be more wearable if the hands were a more contrasting colour to the rest of the dial.
    I agree, and legibility is a real weak point of the design, which is very much form over function. I can forgive it for that though, as it is a beautiful design and I can see why they made that choice.

    Contrasting hands would make for an interesting option though.

    It's actually very easy to read in the dark, as the lume stands out more that the hands in daylight.

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    I think it's stunning

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    Tried to resist but thanks to this thread I have pulled the trigger this morning and ordered a Viola on bracelet delivery for Feb 2024 which I guess indicates popularity, it’s different to anything I currently own and is so different to anything else out there for the price point.

    The wait begins …. Ding dong

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete-r View Post
    I think it's stunning


    Quote Originally Posted by TKH View Post
    Tried to resist but thanks to this thread I have pulled the trigger this morning and ordered a Viola on bracelet delivery for Feb 2024 which I guess indicates popularity, it’s different to anything I currently own and is so different to anything else out there for the price point.
    That's also my pick of the 4 new colours. Congratulations

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    Mine was arriving in September, so now, but email says it has been delayed until Jan 24, so ordered in Dec 22, arriving in 2024, that's a long wait after paying £1000 deposit.

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    Congratulations. It’s a stunning and unusual piece. My Viola has been delayed from July to December.

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    Quote Originally Posted by learningtofly View Post
    It's the aesthetics, in the main. They don't work for me, and the whole design seems a bit... clumsy.
    I agree but then my preferences are simplicity and legibility.

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    What I love about this hobby is that we all like different things and it's great to see that owners are enjoying these. For someone like me who values clarity and simplicity I just don't get this watch. A tiny little sub dial tells the time and it goes 'ting'. It's also ugly and costs £3.5k.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TaketheCannoli View Post
    It's also ugly and costs £3.5k.
    That is cheap for a lot of ugly watches.

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    One of the reasons of its attraction is that it looks well made for the price. The primary reason for its being was to create attention for the brand and for that it has been totally successful. I wish other companies did the same instead of playing marketing stunts.
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