Father and tech guy. I first loved a watch when I got my Swatch Nautilus as a child, followed shortly after by a Swatch Jellyfish. I started getting in deep in late 2018.
I recently picked up a (used) Monta Triumph v3. I tried it on at Chicago Windup last summer and spoke with the guys at the brand. I was really impressed. I didn't get to try on the OK as that was in a display case and still a prototype I guess. The new clasp looks like it's a little bit nicer, but I've not experienced it. I love the quick adjust clasp, but my older one is one area where it's solid, but certainly not at something like Tudor level (then again that goes for most other brands). The articulating links on the bracelet and overall fit and finish are very solid. It definitely feels like a luxury watch. The AR coating is great and the finish on the applied indices and hands is excellent. Obviously the OK is thicker, but my Triumph is thin and is very comfortable on wrist.
I'm sure you'll do great things to increase awareness and the presence of the brand in the U.S. I hope to see CW at the next Dallas Intersect event (2023 held at Jack Mason's office), though I don't know if they're having another one before 2025. Maybe some sort of other event in Dallas? Question: Is there any U.S. based service for CW yet, or are there plans for that? It would be nice to not have to send our watches international if an issue arises.
Edit: I see Mike confirmed attendance at this year's event. Original: I know CW was at the Windup Watch Fair in Chicago last summer. I got to try on their watches there. I would expect them to attend again at this year's event. More info: https://windupwatchfair.com/chicago/
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