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27 October 2019, 08:18 AM | #1 |
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Can I pull off a 116655?
Basically, what the title says. I'm early 30s, work in an office, and have a collection of various sport, dress, and complication watches, including two 5-digit Rolexes (16710 and 14060). I wear these to work and on the weekend (i.e., dressier and more casual attire). The "blingiest" piece I own is an Omega Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial (such because of the PCLs and glossy ceramic bezel), and then my only solid gold piece is a Patek 3796R.
In the last year or so, I've found myself drawn to the 116655, but two things keep putting me off: (1) the price, which I think is a bit higher than it should be for the piece; and (2) the optics. Basically, assuming that I can find it for a price that is agreeable (it wouldn't bankrupt me, but it would be the most I've ever spent on a watch), I'm wondering if I can "pull it off" -- in other words, given the other pieces in my collection and my day-to-day life, would this work? Or would it be too flashy/attention-grabbing/out of place? I've tried it on, and keep wrestling with this question. Hit me with your wisdom, TRF! |
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