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Old 21 September 2011, 04:54 AM   #91
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Honestly, how many of you guys that answered Sub and Daytona do really own a Tuxedo?
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Old 21 September 2011, 04:56 AM   #92
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I don't want to sound like a jerk, but non of those choices are appropriate for a black tie affair... You may as well skip the formal Patent leather shoes & wear work boots with your tuxedo... My opinion is borrow/buy a simple thin leather strap watch, or no watch... Sorry...
I have to agree, and I'm sorry to sound so stuffy. If a watch is worn, a sports watch wouldn't be appropriate. If anything, I'd be inclined toward a Cellini Prince, Patek with plain dial and Roman markers on leather... or Datejust with fluted bezel.....
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Old 21 September 2011, 05:04 AM   #93
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This from Wikipedia, regarding appropriate attire for formal events:

Timepiece: If worn, a wristwatch should be slender, plain, and elegant; alternatively, a pocket watch may be worn on the waistcoat. Traditionally, however, visible timepieces were not worn with formal evening dress, because timekeeping was not supposed to be considered a priority.
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Old 21 September 2011, 05:07 AM   #94
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Going to the casino in a tux, I would say a Sub would be nice.

Going to Windsor in a tux, then its a big no no!

I would wear a small thin watch on a strap, or nothing at all.
You can show your style with the cufflinks.
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Old 21 September 2011, 05:08 AM   #95
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This from Wikipedia, regarding appropriate attire for formal events:

Timepiece: If worn, a wristwatch should be slender, plain, and elegant; alternatively, a pocket watch may be worn on the waistcoat. Traditionally, however, visible timepieces were not worn with formal evening dress, because timekeeping was not supposed to be considered a priority.
Bang on. it's not like you are going to turn into a pumkin at midnight you dont need a watch; enjoy the evening, great venue.
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Old 21 September 2011, 05:19 AM   #96
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If it was me no watch. I don't even wear my PP's with a Tux. Enjoy the evening and if you get a chance take a walk by the river and admire the view by night, a very pleasant and memorable evening you will have.
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Old 21 September 2011, 05:24 AM   #97
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Old 21 September 2011, 05:25 AM   #98
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Just wear your sub, under the cuff.. No one will will even notice it.

We British aren't that stiff to snub someone who wears a tool watch.
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Old 21 September 2011, 05:35 AM   #99
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SS Sub and enjoy yourself.

Did not see how big this affair is but if there is a very large amount of people there (like I suspect) the past post of seeing a bit of everything (including fakes I would suspect) will likely be spot on.

Unless you’re the guest speaker or a target of the paparazzi, not likely anyone will pay attention to your watch, cuff links, etc. Enjoy yourself!
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Old 21 September 2011, 05:38 AM   #100
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Black Tie keep it classic and timeless with your SS Sub! Have fun!
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Old 21 September 2011, 05:42 AM   #101
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When is this event? Would be fun if the OP, or any other TRF member attending, would post an updated after the event. If attendee/s could manage to pace themselves on spirits maybe even a list of watches/models they saw…..I’m betting it will not be 0.
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Old 21 September 2011, 05:46 AM   #102
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When I went there in 1976, as tourist visiting the museum in the castle, I was wearing my steel with WG bezel Datejust and JB bracelet . As far as I remember nobody complaint

Seriously now, to my opinion, and trust me, I have been in many such events, and still do, you need no watch at all !

If you really WANT to wear one, you need to wear a black leather strap, with a PP, VC, a Corum or similar in YG or WG. Simple and classy and most of all with NO DATE and if possible without hour markers. Despite the fact that I am a fanatic with Subs, GMTs' and all sport watches, NO WAY you should wear such a watch in an event like this with a black tie.

Excuse me for saying that, but if you do, you will "look" very American. Europeans meet such events with high class and low profile.

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Old 21 September 2011, 06:42 AM   #103
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I may be a heathen and ain't been invited to Windsor Castle much, but are you kidding me with the pocket watch.

Since the OP aint got a dress watch the sub will look great. I know what look I'd rather pull off.
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Old 21 September 2011, 06:52 AM   #104
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Whatever you wear please get and post pictures of the event.
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Old 21 September 2011, 07:37 AM   #105
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I'm not sure I would worry as much as some have led you to think. The event is a charity event, not a royal event. It happens to be at Windsor Castle. Maybe a royal will be in attendance, maybe not.
If the future King of Canada (oh and the rest of the British Commonwealth) can wear a (gasp) quartz omega dive watch then I see absolutely nothing wrong, crass, vulgar, etc. with a SS sub.
True the "old" etiquette would suggest no watch, but the rules over time seem to have been changed with the Royal family leading the way. So if the Prince does it, it is "officially" acceptable.
Either way have fun, and don't challenge anyone to a duel. (the swords on the walls, although real, are NOT meant to be used)
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Old 21 September 2011, 07:41 AM   #106
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SS Sub' & AWESOME event to go to!
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Old 21 September 2011, 08:14 AM   #107
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No brainer... SS Sub with your suit. Sharp and Cool. I am English and work for a certain British menswear/womenswear designer who is a "Sir"...I hope that is some professional advice for you. Just whatever you do don't wear a pre-tied bow tie to the evening. not a good look..
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Old 21 September 2011, 08:34 AM   #108
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Hey...you decided to dismiss my post by telling me my opinion was antiquated. Look in ye olde mirror, eh?

I would have thought higher of you had you been able to offer up some evidence - in a nice way.

This is all silly stuff. It's a silly but fun watch forum afterall.

How about wearing an alarm clock round ones neck ala Flava Flav?

I should defer to our British members...I've never dined in a castle...
Speed, you're taking me way too seriously. Here, lets have a beer and enjoy out watches.
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Old 21 September 2011, 08:37 AM   #109
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I agree..
For black tie (tuxedo), something dressy on a black band. I would think Gator is ok..

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I don't want to sound like a jerk, but non of those choices are appropriate for a black tie affair... You may as well skip the formal Patent leather shoes & wear work boots with your tuxedo... My opinion is borrow/buy a simple thin leather strap watch, or no watch... Sorry...
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Old 21 September 2011, 09:11 AM   #110
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You can always bring the watch in your pocket. If nobody is wearing one just leave it off. If more than a handful of people wear one go for it.
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Old 21 September 2011, 09:34 AM   #111
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Honestly, how many of you guys that answered Sub and Daytona do really own a Tuxedo?
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I have to agree, and I'm sorry to sound so stuffy. If a watch is worn, a sports watch wouldn't be appropriate. If anything, I'd be inclined toward a Cellini Prince, Patek with plain dial and Roman markers on leather... or Datejust with fluted bezel.....
Thank you. You will look ridiculous at Windsor Castle of all places...
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Old 21 September 2011, 09:38 AM   #112
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Why be conscious of what others are wearing??

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This, to me, is like a banner in the sky screaming to wear sneakers and the Emergency. Doing whatever the heck you want is as American as it gets; stuffy judgmental types who choke on their soup at the sight of you wearing a watch deserve to have their evening ruined.

Wear the Sub. If any stuffy judgmental types say "nice watch," tell them you picked it up in Chinatown specifically for the occasion because you saw Mr. Bond wearing one and you thought it was a customary, necessary accessory for formal events in the UK.
You guys have to be kidding me right? This is why Americans are hated around the world. Yes, 90% (or whatever large percentage you want to quote) of the time, you can wear and do as you please, and should for that matter.

When you are invited to Windsor Castle for a black tie event, you dress and act appropriately, otherwise stay home and watch your baseball game while eating Cheetos out of a bowl.
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Old 21 September 2011, 09:44 AM   #113
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Thanks for all of the feedback. I do appreciate it. In no particular order...yes, it is a "Royal Family Charity" event and a "royal" will be there...it could be Will and Kate or Charles and Camilla...it could also be Fergie's second cousin, twice removed. They have promised an "audience" with said royal and a picture. I will post if at all possible. The Emergency on rubber wasn't really an option, it is just one of the three watches I have...although aren't Will and Harry pilots? They might appreciate it. No, it isn't a clip-on or pre-tied tie, I do it myself. I do like the idea of the Cal watch...it ticks several suggestions (like a new watch). However, the only other watch I want to get is a GMT Pepsi, so a new "real" watch isn't really an option. We are going with a couple of locals, so I may check with them on decorum and see if a watch will cause an international incident. I don't want to be "The Ugly American" (not that a watch could cause that), but didn't we fight a war a couple of hundred years ago because we don't care what "they" think???...but I digress. Thanks again and I'll keep you posted.
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Old 21 September 2011, 10:05 AM   #114
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You guys have to be kidding me right? This is why Americans are hated around the world...When you are invited to Windsor Castle for a black tie event, you dress and act appropriately, otherwise stay home and watch your baseball game while eating Cheetos out of a bowl.


What, they don't have a bowl of Cheetos at an event like this? Well screw them!

Here we go again with the dumb Americans thing. Oh, what asses we are even considering wearing a watch to an event. We have no sense of tradition, though we do manage to celebrate the 4th every year.
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Old 21 September 2011, 10:11 AM   #115
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Let's not turn this into a cultural superiority issue.

I doubt wearing a watch will cause any major traumas ....

There is appropriate watch wearing/not wearing etiquette for formal/black tie. The OP has been given some good advice.

I am sure many there will choose to run with it...and others won't....regardless of nationality.
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Old 21 September 2011, 10:22 AM   #117
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You guys have to be kidding me right? This is why Americans are hated around the world. Yes, 90% (or whatever large percentage you want to quote) of the time, you can wear and do as you please, and should for that matter.

When you are invited to Windsor Castle for a black tie event, you dress and act appropriately, otherwise stay home and watch your baseball game while eating Cheetos out of a bowl.
"This why Americans are hated around the world"?

Really? That has to be one of the dumbest things I have ever heard. You do realize you are talking about whether to wear a watch or not wear a watch? It's not freaking life or death. As a proud American and someone who served in the US military, I will be sure to remember that the world hates me because I may wear a watch with a tux. I will leave it at that since I like TRF and don't feel the need to get banned for what I really want to say.
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Old 21 September 2011, 10:32 AM   #118
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The sub, albeit a classic, is a sport watch, not a formal watch. I usually don't worry too much about it but I have not been to a formal event at Windsor Castle, yet. Ultra formal, a sport watch would be inappropriate. Agree with getting a formal appearing cheapo quartz watch if you must wear one. This is a good opportunity to pick up a nice formal watch. Hey, you'll always ave the memory and the reminder. "I wore this watch to Windsor Castle!" How about an omega constellation?
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Old 21 September 2011, 11:02 AM   #119
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I wouldn't wear any of your choices. People at that event do know and will notice.
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Old 21 September 2011, 11:06 AM   #120
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The Sub. Can you tell Er indoors I'm still waiting for my knighthood.
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