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27 October 2024, 08:57 AM | #1 |
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Do I need a dress watch in the collection?
I currently don’t have any type of dress watch.
1. Should I have one? 2. If so, 10–15K range options? |
27 October 2024, 09:56 AM | #2 |
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Nope, no need. Years ago wore a monkey suit so Patek, etc... but now am chillin' at the beach (and hot tub / pool). A Rolex Sub with date can be worn with virtually anything (except a tuxedo).
Get a couple 'fun' $5k pieces instead
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27 October 2024, 02:15 PM | #3 | |
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I like that idea. For 15K if you were to get 2 watches what would it be? |
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Yeah, add a Cartier Tank XL and Sub no date. jmho ymmv PS: Warning, once she gets a hold of it, she'll want a fun pink strap with the lavender strap, and a white strap that looks great with her.... just wanted to warn you
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Curious what is in your current collection? Dress watch…? I very much enjoy wearing a watch on a leather strap. Generally thinner and a bit smaller than a typical Rolex. Ok let’s call it a dress watch but I am wearing it casually with jeans etc. If you don’t think it will get so much wrist time or you’re feeling a bit on the fence but want to peek on the other side, I would consider grand seiko time only offering. The finish and designs are superb.
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Well, my wife and I share a few that are dressy, such as a typical Cartier Tank and Torsti Laine GG3 purple dial. Laine provides high customizations at, frankly, very reasonably ask. See his Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/laine_watches/?hl=en
As for the rest.... today is Halloween so here's a trick... PS: One could say I'm an organic timekeeper. Does that count for anything? My lifelong dream is that one day I could become the drummer for Spinal Tap. If that ever happened, I would just die. :) . .
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27 October 2024, 02:16 PM | #10 |
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Try a cheap one first to see if you can deal with the look.
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27 October 2024, 02:19 PM | #11 |
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No one needs any watch let alone a dress watch if you want one and have the money for one theres a million amazing options between 10-15k.
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27 October 2024, 04:19 PM | #12 |
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I suppose the Sky Dweller or GMT work fine with a suit and tie. If you're dressed that way often and you feel like having a watch for it then Jaeger-LeCoultre makes good watches in the $10-$15 range for such attire.
I think a Master Ultra Thin Moon would be my pick. My Cartier Tank XL Auto works nicely with a suit and tie. This watch surprised me with how well it's made and how well it works. Excellent performance from its in-house caliber, crisp & precise operations via the crown, etc. I think it's a good pick at ~$5 I enjoy my Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control, but I don't think I would call it a dress watch. It has a nice blend of satin/polished surfaces on the case, and it's proportioned well at 40mm with a very think bezel, but I feel like it's more of a casual, every-day sort of watch. |
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Agree on the JLC Ultra Thin Moon. I've been wearing mine more often lately, even in not-so-dressy occasions. It can be dressed down nicely with different straps. |
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27 October 2024, 04:44 PM | #16 |
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You have a nice collection. Good mix of complications and bracelets.
You could add a day date to bring in the OG day complication and use it as a dress watch. I’d then possibly change the skydweller bracelet to oyster |
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Buy one because you love it, not because you think you “need” it for your collection. The latter will likely result in it sitting in your watch box instead of on your wrist.
That all being said, in your budget, I would probably go for the Chopard L.U.C. XPS Forest Green. Not a “pure” dress watch, but versatile and beautiful. |
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It’s probably better to define a dress watch first
According to some it’s a small simple watch If it has to be this …. NO If a dresswatch is every watch that does not define as a sports watch, which are imo Watches with a metal bracelet, preferably bigger size, more heavy, more robust, waterproof and so on….1 Then my answer is “everyone SHOULD have one or better several” So a breguet tradition, or a breguet tourbillon A patek chrono A JLC reverso Lange 1 Parmigiani toric If these are dresswatches…. You need one
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27 October 2024, 06:07 PM | #19 |
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Do I need a dress watch in the collection?
How about going vintage decided to utilise a watch I had already - a black dialled Rolex 6426 where if I have a formal function to attend, take the bracelet off and put a nice black leather deployant strap on with custom end links. Being a Manual movement, the case is slim and it is extremely comfortable to wear.
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28 October 2024, 12:18 AM | #20 |
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I personally feel it is always nice to have a dress watch. I have what I would consider two. My Datejust and my Cellini, with the Cellini being my favorite.
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28 October 2024, 12:40 AM | #21 |
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If you need a decent excuse to buy a watch, then the answer is yes
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28 October 2024, 12:41 AM | #22 |
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I’m not a dress watch guy, I do like them on others though
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28 October 2024, 12:53 AM | #23 |
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These days I find myself wearing my dress watches more. Just winding the crown, adjusting the time, strapping the leather onto my wrist and finding the right pin hole are therapeutic for me. It's a good start to my day.
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28 October 2024, 02:01 AM | #24 |
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Go vintage
I’m a fan of the dress watch, when appropriate. Suits and above, even when you want to dress up long sleeves. I own two, white metal/black strap and rose gold/brown strap.
If you’re looking for a dress watch, I’d go a different direction entirely and look for $4K-$5K vintage AP cal 2003 or VC cal 1003 time-only manual dress watch. You won’t overspend for a watch you don’t wear a lot and it’s a clean vintage watch with a lovely bit of history and a style that will always earn a respectful nod. If you do wear it a lot? Even better. And you can spend the remaining $10K on two fun watches. Something like this: https://www.chrono24.com/audemarspig...id36105459.htm I was looking at several modern options, and there are some lovely choices in that range, but for my white metal version, I ended up with a platinum AP 5125 (cal 2003, made in 1969) for less than $3K (in 2018) and love it. |
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Do I need a dress watch in the collection?
Need? Maybe not...
But I've never been unhappy with mine. Taking it to the Opera next month. Have taken it to prize givings, countless banquets, and conventions. PS: Classic preowned Calatravas are in OP's budget. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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28 October 2024, 06:14 AM | #27 |
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Agree. The Santos can be worn in casual or formal situations. The bracelet can be switched out for a rubber strap easily.
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28 October 2024, 08:06 AM | #28 |
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Of course you do. We like watches around here. I’ll go omega ck859 sector for you
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28 October 2024, 08:10 AM | #29 |
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I don't think a "traditional" dress watch is absolutely necessary these days, and especially not if you don't really need one. But as others have written, I think a simple three-hand watch with a white/black dial would look good in your collection.
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29 October 2024, 08:10 PM | #30 |
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I have a calatrava and dont use it at all. Nice to have but a stupid move. I should have gone with an exp1 or a reverso
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