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 Posted: Thu Feb 19th, 2009 12:48 pm
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Psychedelic Ranger
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I guess the oversized bigger is better watch has taken favor.

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 Posted: Thu Feb 19th, 2009 01:16 pm
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Tony Duronio
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Psychedelic Ranger wrote: I guess the oversized bigger is better watch has taken favor.

Hey Joe....that's what the forum is all about. Start a thread like this and lets talk. Lot's of guys with dress watches. I need to take a pic of a nice one I just got in. Yes I think size is and issue, but more than that the Sport watch has become the norm....a watch that can take a beating, is WR etc.

Post up some pics everyone:)

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 Posted: Thu Feb 19th, 2009 01:31 pm
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scottran
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Here are a couple of my dress watches.





Dont know about the thin aspect but they are dress  (to me anyway).

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 Posted: Thu Feb 19th, 2009 02:28 pm
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It's winter and I have the same question every time I can't get my sleeve buttoned around the current style over sized watches. I find myself reaching for one of my vintage watches or one of the d.freemonts in my avatar at such moments. Why does it seem that every one wants to be a faux diver when the closest they get to water is washing their hands after a break?

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 Posted: Thu Feb 19th, 2009 03:29 pm
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I have a hammy jazzmaster and a glycine combat for the thinner dress types




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 Posted: Thu Feb 19th, 2009 03:58 pm
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Well Than....................I TRIBUTE TO DRESS WATCHES IT IS!

(MODEM BURNER SORRY GUYS)

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 Posted: Thu Feb 19th, 2009 05:36 pm
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Wow, that's what I'm talking abot! The Mido Commander caught my eye. Thanks for the Pics. perfect.gif

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 Posted: Thu Feb 19th, 2009 05:38 pm
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Those are fine looking watches!!!

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 Posted: Thu Feb 19th, 2009 06:34 pm
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1) 'cause I don't wear suits anymore.

2) 'cause I live in a warm climate and wear mostly short sleevs.

3) 'cause most thin watches are quartz......

HOWEVER,

I do have a few that I consider "dress" .....

Trias Cushion Case...



Rolex GMT Master II



ZENO Explorer



Jacque Lemans



Movado Kingmatic Chronograph



Seiko Spirit Diashock



Stovard-Jurgensen



Gevril GV2



Invicta 2015 (pic by Oscar)



BALL Hydrocarbon Magnate



VIXA Type-20



Accutron VX-200 Chronograph


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I like the watches they just are not me. I have a few dress watches but very few.

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 Posted: Thu Feb 19th, 2009 10:55 pm
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I have some dress watches which I wear sporadically but I do find myself going for something sportier usually. And like Ken, I rarely wear long sleeves even in the cold of Winter. You remember WR necessarily should negate dress status though. My Stowa Marine LE is good size at about 42mm but I would still its dress... of course it's not really a big watch these days...toon1.gif

Got a commander too, but its not as pretty as JD's.


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 Posted: Fri Feb 20th, 2009 08:47 am
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Psychedelic Ranger wrote: Wow, that's what I'm talking abot! The Mido Commander caught my eye. Thanks for the Pics. perfect.gifI Love Both of them PR The Commander Diamond dial Is on origional Bracelet (not as Shown in that pic) and the Saphire is GAHHHHHHHHH Realy Something to see in person.

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