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Old 4 September 2013, 08:06 PM   #1
iazrollie
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GV too dressy?

I bought my milgauss GV to wear as an all-purpose watch - eg meetings wearing a suit, everyday work wearing slacks or khakis, and on the weekends wearing whatever.

But, this past weekend I was in our beloved tourneau checking out the SS YMII. I was wearing khaki shorts, a printed tee and Polo sneakers. When I went to take off my GV to try on the ymII, the always pleasure salesman blurted, "my gosh, what are you doing wearing that watch with that? That watch os too fancy, you should get a breitling instead." He treated me like i was breaking the first commandment. I just smiled, tried on the ss ymII and politely declined his offer of zero percent financing and one additional year of warranty.

Well, anyway..what do you guy think? Is the gv not a shorts/tee-shirt watch like this guy said?or, can I wear it like I originally intended? Or, was this guy just trying to sell me a breitling for whatever reason - eg his commission is better, he thought the ymII was too expensive to make an easy sale, etc?
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