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    Charmex Swiss Military CX 20,000 feet

    So, must admit that when I first saw this watch online I could not get over the size of it, the amazing massiveness. Nevertheless, I catch myself looking at this watch now and then... And worst of all I must say that after a time I would even like to get one, if I had that kind of money to waste. However I am not fully sure I could wear it. Seriously, people I would meet would have laughing fits and yet there is something so crazy about this watch that I just simply would like to have one...

    So, am curious, how many of us actually have this watch. A short little review or comment would be super to hear from real owners. I mean, what do you wear this watch with? No way that thing would fit under a shirt cuff, right?

    In short, it seems bloody amazing, is it?

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    Re: Charmex Swiss Military CX 20,000 feet

    I have a Swiss Military CX 12,000ft. It is much heavier and much bigger than the CX 20,000. The only dimension that is greater on the 20K is the height at 28.5mm compared to the 23.5mm 12K. At 49mm the 12k is big but not huge, the CX20's 46mm diameter seems mild except for the height. Based on my positive experience with the CX12k, I have ordered a Blue CX20,000. While large compared to other watches, it is still small. Most shirt sleeves have more than a few mm's of tolerance. I do have much bigger and taller watches and have not had a problem yet. My biggest problem so far is that my CX 20,000 has been back ordered for quite some time now.





    I hope I get a call soon concerning this



    This is a 33.5mm tall Enzo Mechana, it is 5mm taller than the CX20k and easily fit under the sleeve of the sweatshirt I am wearing in this picture.

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    Re: Charmex Swiss Military CX 20,000 feet

    Madness!
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    Re: Charmex Swiss Military CX 20,000 feet

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinxjustin View Post
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    This is not for real, is it?

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    Re: Charmex Swiss Military CX 20,000 feet

    I lol'd... hard.

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    Re: Charmex Swiss Military CX 20,000 feet

    Quote Originally Posted by AdamJ View Post
    This is not for real, is it?
    This is a WUS thread about the giant MUSK MR2129.

    World's largest (and most ridiculous) watch - MUSK MR2129

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    Re: Charmex Swiss Military CX 20,000 feet

    The CX20K is an extremely well built watch, especially for its price. I paid $2500 for mine, in literally brand new condition with all
    boxes and paperwork. The seller just took off the stickers, wore it about 10times and then said enough.
    What I like about the watch is that it is big for a reason. Its form follows its function. It is not big and thick to attract
    attention like the stupid invictas are. Rolexes are too candy A$$es of watches compared to the CX20k. CX20k does not have
    the resale of a Rolex bit someone offered me $3,000 for mine... and I refused.
    THis watch puts its money where its mouth is. It is a solid watch and literally bitchslaps any watch for comparison. THe charmex
    folks have done injustice to this piece of engineering by producing those dumb ass videos. This is a COSC certified watch that has been
    tested to -25000ft ......Go to the mall and look at watches ---you will find nothing but garbage for under $5,000 ---- this watch will
    whoop all their asses ---- like I said, it is big for a reason and it can prove itself, unlike 99.99% of the watch garbage out there.

    IT is a unique watch --- people will laugh at it and will be drawn to it with wonder ---- this is the best darn watch for the $$ on this earth ---

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