Here are my somewhat belated thoughts on the Carbon Cx316 Razor: In my opinion it is both overpriced and overpolished.
1) If you machine a razor to very tight tolerances and then polish the bejeezus out of it, you lose those very tight tolerances.
2) My razors are tools not jewels. I don't collect shiny display pieces for other people to admire. I use them to shave with.
3) Mirror polishes are both time consuming, $ expensive, and fragile. They scratch and scuff easily, compared to a machined finish.
4) The handle is just plain ridiculous. It's one of the ugliest, least ergonomic safety razor handles ever made, and it's too heavy.
5) The packaging is eco-pretentious and ineffective. The razor bounces around inside it during shipping. Use plastic bubble wrap!
The shave is blade forward but still quite mild; about equal to a C plate Karve, but less efficient than a D plate Karve.
The best shave I got with it was with a new Feather blade and 2 shims between the blade and the baseplate.
So now my suggestions:
6) Get rid of that goofy handle. Form needs to follow function. When it doesn't, function suffers. Every. Single. Time.
7) A thinner, less domed topcap (if possible), and (8) a larger blade gap would both be functional improvements.
9) A machined finish offers tighter tolerances, is more durable, and far less expensive to produce.
10) IMO the best weight balance for a razor is 2/5 head to 3/5 handle. By that standard a 26 g head should have a 39 g handle.
This is the handle that I like best. These are my observations and opinions. Your mileage may vary.