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Old 27 June 2012, 02:54 PM   #1
Paladin
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The " I am traveling and want to take only one watch" conundrum..

I'm heading back to the Americas Cup Hall of Fame instillation dinner as I seem to do annually as of late and I would like to take just one watch that will be on my wrist at all times.... I don't like having extra watches to worry about when traveling ....

I will be out on the water Friday and Saturday watching the Americas Cup World Series inside Narragansett Bay, the usual drinking at the NYYC's Harbor Court Station, the Candy Store/Sky Bar, the Black Pearl etc.... Friday night is the black tie installation dinner.

Should I take one watch for the entire weekend and if so which one (see balow) is most appropriate ?

Should I take a sport watch and a separate dress watch (18k omega constellation pie pan/see photo) to wear with the dinner jacket?

SS Rolex submariner 16610
SS Rolex GMT 16750 (faded Pepsi or black bezel)
TT GMT 16753 on an oyster bracelet
TT GMT 1675 on a jubilee bracelet
18k YG day date president





For those who are not familiar, here is the 18k Omega Comstellation Pie PAn
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