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#1 2018-08-11 10:01:42

Beestonplace
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Watch question

Where in this forum would be the right place to ask a watch question - from a style perspective, not technology. NSAF? Or here?

Please don't delete this before at least one mod replied. Or via PM if its sensitive.


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#2 2018-08-11 20:56:54

Berkeley_Breathes
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Re: Watch question

Watches are a part of the wardrobe, thus The Wardrobe is appropriate... Carry on...


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#3 2018-08-11 23:37:06

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Re: Watch question


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#4 2018-08-11 23:38:10

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Re: Watch question

Don't get the wrong impression from the last pic. On screen the watch is larger than in real life (32mm). In todays watch world, that is a "medium" sized Rolex, aimed at women with a stronger wrist.


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#5 2018-08-12 02:11:49

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Re: Watch question

Last edited by Beestonplace (2018-08-12 02:15:42)


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#6 2018-08-13 23:02:19

chatsworth osborne jr.
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Re: Watch question

I agree that the devolution into these clunky oversized monstrosities is a bad fad that will not age well.  Proportional and slim is the way to go with a wrist watch.  There are buffoons that will claim that previously normal sized watches look effeminate or delicate, but these trendies are best ignored.

 

#7 2018-08-14 07:51:11

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Re: Watch question


"The only comment a gentleman’s outfit should generate is that he is properly dressed for the occasion" - Calvin Trillin

 

#8 2018-08-14 11:24:13

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Re: Watch question


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#9 2019-01-06 22:24:52

Ed13
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Re: Watch question

My watches consist of a 35mm dress watch, 38mm casual watch, 40mm sporty watch and a 40mm rugged use watch.  I wear the 40mm watches more as I get older so I can avoid putting my glasses on to see what time it is.  As I get older I might have a boat anchor on my wrist or have to switch to something with a large digital display.  I hope by then I won't care what time it is.

 

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