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28 October 2019, 12:59 AM | #1 |
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Between those two it makes zero practical difference. You should wear whatever you want.
It really shouldn't be so shocking and offensive to some of you that other people have a different approach to choosing what watch "goes well with" or "best fits" a type of dress or occasion. We all have our own taste and sensibility about how we want to present ourselves or simply how we want to feel about what we wear. Some are very into expensive name brands, some intentionally avoid them. Some men dress very traditionally masculine, some well...err...less so. I someone says they wouldn't wear a dive watch with a suit to a wedding, it doesn't mean they are somehow hung up on rules. Maybe it just doesn't look, feel or seem right to them. We all agree that certain shoes just don't go with a suit and tie...why is it so hard to understand someone might have the same instinct about a watch? Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk |
28 October 2019, 02:25 AM | #2 |
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Either way you will look like you are wearing a rolex
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