Baron - Mr Red
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No right or wrong
I believe a watch can suit a specific type of metal, but the caveat is that this "suitability" is all in the eye of the beholder.
My 2509 is in yg. I just cannot conceive that watch in any other metal looking as good. But that conception is only valid to me.
As a general rule, I tend to feel vintage looks nicer in coloured metal unless it is a sports watch. Then only steel. For a more vintage non sports watch, rose or yellow work for me. I would also say I think there is a graph in my head with case size on one axis and preference for coloured metal on the other axis. The bigger the case, the more I prefer white metal.
I wonder what I will think in a decade?
I am in 2 minds about this
By: NT931 : April 14th, 2017-08:07
On one hand, as you've said, the case metal determines if I buy the watch. I wear white metals (mostly SS, sometimes WG) at my workplace as few wear RG or YG. So white metals allow me to blend in a little better, and SS is more practical. On the other han...
You skipped a few
By: cazalea : April 14th, 2017-08:17
I prefer titanium\'s soft grey color versus the hard white of SS. Brass/bronze gives a warmer note than SS or titanium without the bling impact of yellow or rose gold. Black gives a serious tool look, whether as a coating or ceramic. I have a disproportio...
Great topic Joe
By: watch-guy.com : April 14th, 2017-20:20
I like you started off with YG I still find it a bit show off but it works for certain model Rose gold works the best for vintage I feel but an old YG with a bit of tarnish and patina is the same BTW I am color blind so I find it very difficult to disting...
No right or wrong
By: Baron - Mr Red : April 15th, 2017-05:30
I believe a watch can suit a specific type of metal, but the caveat is that this "suitability" is all in the eye of the beholder. My 2509 is in yg. I just cannot conceive that watch in any other metal looking as good. But that conception is only valid to ...