
MTF offers an early look at the Concord C1 Worldtimer, a novelty slated for Baselworld 2008. This sneak peek, provided directly by Concord, highlights the brand's new model and its approach to showcasing upcoming releases.
Our Swiss Secret Squirrel was NOT called into action this time.
Previous spy exploits: click here or click here
Apparently, his (or her) death defying exploits in the last few months (together with those of Night Watchman) to bring us spy shots, has spurred Concord themselves to provide this sneak peek at a Baselworld 2008 novelty.
An unidentified Concord insider was misquoted as saying, "We'd rather provide the clear photos of our novelties than for you to publish fuzzy alleged spy shots by some bushy tailed red-head!"
Nuff said! ............here it is: C1 Worldtimer; looks pretty useful to us at Control HQ........

Regards,
MTF a.k.a. The WFED Fat Controller
The Wordltimers are complications that speak to me... And this one is originally presented, quite nicely, even... Gotta go to see it in the flesh... Thanks for sharing these squirrels shots! LOL Best. Nicolas
and moderator of PuristS Travel forum, I'm afraid that you are right. As I replied on Chopard forum about a GMT watch: click here Worldtimers and GMT watches are unsung complications. The GMT hand is infrequently used but when it is needed, must give impeccable service. It is usually used when one is tired, drunk, jet-lagged and in a different time zone. At a glance, it must immediately warn you NOT to call home (when hometime is sleeping time). There must be no need to peer with a magnifying gl
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