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" Watches " and Lifetstyle " .
We had an interesting discussion with Cookies about Watches and Lifestyle.
Cookies was saying that his lifestyle was important for him, when deciding on the watch he wanted to wear ( or to get? ).
Do you think it is an important criteria?
For example, James Bond used to wear a Rolex Submariner ( 6538 ) on a Tuxedo.
I'm sure he would wear with the same elegance a Vintage Calatrava, but you would object that it wouldn't be the best choice for him as he had a very active and dangerous life.
I would say that wearing a Big Crown on a Tuxedo is the " chic du chic ".
On another hand, I have a friend who currently lives in the country.
He seems to be frustrated to not have enough opportunities to enjoy his dressy or complicated watches, while he enjoys his sporty time keepers.
So, the question is here: Does your lifetsyle have an incidence on your " watchstyle "?
Curious to hear your opinion ,here....
Best,
Nicolas.

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yes
By: stiff muckler : February 25th, 2011-06:59
Lifestyle consideration? Absolutely. stiff is pretty active. He submerged a vintage dress PP (with no water resistance) on more than one occasion. stiff won't allow the opportunity to repeat dat mistake. stiff, however, doesn't have to wear da rugged watc...
sure
By: donizetti : February 25th, 2011-09:45
since I spend the majority of my time at work I tend to focus my watches on what I like to wear there, so white metal conservative watches, and I have less of an emphasis on the weekend (steel watches, bigger). This way I can maximally enjoy my collection...
Yes, it does!
By: big daddy : February 25th, 2011-11:23
My collection 5 years ago consisted of an equal amount of "dress" watches and "sports watches". Since I wore a suit every day to work, I tended to wear "dress watches" as they fit under a shirt sleeve much better and were more elegent. However, when the m...
kinda turn it around
By: sancerre : February 25th, 2011-12:27
This might sound strange, but I see it that my lifestyle is really determined by who I am. There is a reason that I am in technology, because ultimately that is where things took me with the capabilities I have. In turn, I choose watches that fit me, not ...
Definitely
By: emcquillan : February 25th, 2011-13:43
In the past I wore larger and sportier watches, but then came to the realization that my wrist isn't that big and that I'm usually wearing a suit. I wanted to believe I had the lifestyle of a secret agent, but the reality is a touch more mundane. Watches ...
When you said cookies..
By: mr : February 25th, 2011-16:14
I thought you had lost your mind, how can the cookies we eat define the watches we wear!? But I think it depends on personality, some of my friends wear their Hublot/AP ROO for every occasion, whether it is a camping trip or a formal dinner, makes no diff...
i do apologize..
By: Cookies : February 27th, 2011-06:15
for my penchant for Famous Amos cookies after lunch sometimes...you should try White Choc Chip with Macadamia nut, it is fabulous. Hence, the choice for the name "Cookies". ID names, Watch choices, all related to lifestyle. Interesting topic don't you thi...
For me.......
By: AuHavrePro : February 25th, 2011-16:16
it's really simple. I select which watch to purchase purely based on the emotional connection (same with any luxury product) it creates for me. In other words, those that leave the strongest, longest-lasting impression are the ones that I end up buying. C...
no Nicolas, when you...
By: G99 : February 26th, 2011-13:58
no Nicolas, when you drive a Lotus you need a watch that breaks down, leaks water and has problems with the gaskets you know what we say in UK. Lotus means 'lots of trouble....usually serious' only joking Mike, anyone that drives a vintage Elan is a very ...
Thousand Apologies..
By: Cookies : February 27th, 2011-06:11
for the late reply. I just knocked off from my day at the hotel, and today i chose to wear my discrete reverso. Many of you might have seen the ROO i've worn 2 weeks ago, posted on AP. My mentor told me i could have it as long as i like because he has too...
Yes same situation...
By: Cookies : February 27th, 2011-06:43
One day a guest asked me what my reverso was because it's a nice classy watch.I felt so happy.I told him I don't know what it is but it was a gift from a close friend. The rolex does something so differently,it almost always make people envious and jealou...
l love the explorer
By: Cookies : February 27th, 2011-07:32
It's beautiful simple and clean. Now the new explored 1 really gives it a run for the money-iconically jaw dropping. Must be unashamed u know? I've seen gold rolexes on toilet attendents in my career and they really sweat blood to win one. I know a snob w...