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30 August 2010, 02:13 AM | #31 |
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30 August 2010, 02:51 AM | #32 |
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Ok, I see. Because you said it doesn't go then that means it doesn't go.
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Just because it's a rolex doesn't make it fit in at a black tie function. A plainum AP RO Offshore wouldn't fit in either, even though it "outclasses" a sub.
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Actually, you are wrong.
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Okey-dokey. James Bond fan? Can you explain why I'm wrong?
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OK, but who is saying that fashion conventions are changing? Is it OK to wear trainers yet?
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It's historically inappropriate etiquette to wear any watch to a true "black tie" affair... Whether it's a Timex or Rolex or Patek makes no difference.
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One thing that makes some sense in not wearing a watch of any kind at a black tie affair is that one is "not supposed to be concerned about the time" at such events. My question has been WHY a Sub doesn't go with a Tux. Someone just saying it doesn't go doesn't cut it for me. Now I understand but just don't agree with that social belief. |
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30 August 2010, 04:40 AM | #44 |
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Simple answer: tradition.
A "black tie" event is one of uniformity. There are "rules". Wearing a watch (let alone a large sports model) to a "black tie" affair would demonstrate a disregard for protocol and lack of social experience/grace. As far as the "it's brand X" argument goes... it would make one sound like "nouveau riche" (for lack of a better term). I was going to try and explain this better, but got lazy and googled. I found several sites. Here's one: http://www.blacktieguide.com/index.html If a person feels strongly about demonstrating freedom and individuality, then I'm afraid "black tie" affairs would be uncomfortable for them.
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Black face on any Rolex works best, if you are going to have only one.
And, no Sub's with tux's. No white socks, either. |
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