TdotBean
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I'm guilty as charge.
For years I couldn't bring myself to buy good shoes. For one the tropical climate I live in isn't friend to leather shoe(a nasty experience for the wearer too if I may add).
I do agree that a proper pair goes a long way with a fine watch. I most wear linen and jeans when I'm not working and boy do I look odd when I put on a yellow gold Patek and a pair of Nike!
Maybe that's why my wife hinted me to rid of the watch.
Maybe what I really need is topic on 'What shoes we wear with our watches'
That would made my day. To learn from people like you and other experience purist here will be a real treat.
I need this more than you think. You seen my choice of matching. They are nothing short of disaster so very much appreciate if you can share your thoughts here to save a purist from disgrace
LOL
Regards
Tyler
..intersting Oliver..
By: johnswatch1 : November 7th, 2011-00:15
I fear you would hate my shoes! I canot understand why anyone would need more than three pairs. One pair for a suit, another for the weekend and a final pair for the gym. Like may others I'm penny wise and pound foolish for everything excpet my passion. F...
I am with you on this one!
By: radone : November 7th, 2011-01:18
I cannot see myself wearing my 5070 or Daniel Roth Perpetual with a worn out pair of ugly shoes. So, coming back to the initial question, equally legitimate would be to ask what kind of shoes are you wearing your watches with. This message has been edited...
you are so right!
By: furklust : November 7th, 2011-02:54
if i was the general manager of a luxury watch brand and especially Patek, i would recommend my sales team, to look 1st at people's shoes, before showing them the great pieces. Can you imagine a guy wearing a 5016R and an old pair of Sport shoes with whit...
I'm guilty as charge.
By: TdotBean : November 11th, 2011-17:46
For years I couldn't bring myself to buy good shoes. For one the tropical climate I live in isn't friend to leather shoe(a nasty experience for the wearer too if I may add). I do agree that a proper pair goes a long way with a fine watch. I most wear line...