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 Posted: Sun Oct 15th, 2006 11:45 am
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Ahhh, the days of suits, ties, and looking sharp/cool/neat.:)

I have found no man, until you, say that he chooses the watch of the day to go with his outfit. That's what I, and probably most women do.  I do wish there were some other "chicks" at 3T who could back me up or argue the point. :(

To me, a man's dress watch would be sleek with a cool exotic and no pushers, only the crown; but, that's just mho. Thanks for the feedback. :)

 

jakisbck wrote:
Here's my take on it (JMHO)

For years at least the time I've spent on this earth where mostly dress type watches i.e pocket and wrist watches (they were kinda classified as such). Men wore suits, sports coats and dress pants (slacks) along with the common pocket watch or wristwatch. Nowadays men are wearing jeans more often and they are acceptible in the working place (office)as long as your wearing a dress shirt and or maybe a sports jacket. Some guys are able to wear casual non-dress shirts/sports in the office as well. The rugged type of guy started to pull up next to the sportier/dressier and gave much competition which actually put him in a league of his own. Everyone has seen a dress watch but how many have seen the SPORT/CASUAL watches and look good. If you think about it women would go for the guys that dress nicely but now its changed a lil to the more rugged looking type of guy (and she can fix him up as she pleases or at least try........Hehehehehe)

Btw I would have to agree with a couple of gentlemen on here about what they constitute a dress watch and that is in the eye of the individual who is wearing the watch. Most woman but not all consider a dress watch to be more blingy (gold, diamonds,platinum, gems etc.) We men often think that as well but as long as it isnt as bulky as the more rugged looking watch were all for that as well (dress).

For instance take a Pam which is a pretty decent size watch some of them I would consider wearing with a suit and others I wouldnt but that is just my taste. I match most of my watches with my clothing (shoes,belt and sometimes shirt or tie).

Too some it all up we men are now able to let our hair down and still look good.:cool: