personally I'd hold out for stick indices...unless its a bargain too good to pass up. Here's one that's not breathtakingly priced. I'm sure there are others.
The most I dress up is for business casual office days a couple times a month. But the majority of days are WFH. Outside of that, I’m a very casual wardrobe. Regarding this 36 mm Rolex DJ 116234 with WG fluted bezel, and casual sportyish bracelet - Are th...
From your response, I’m hearing “versatile.” The Omega AT is one piece I think of when I say that word, but I’ve owned it in the past (3 times!) so it’s time to try something different
Oh, and Prince William has been wearing the same Omega Seamaster 007 since Diana, his mother, gave to him as a young man. If I may say so, and saving the great differences, I’m assisting to a highfalutin wedding on Friday and I’ll wear my dear Explorer wh...
…collecting, not just accumulating. That is, going after only Explorer, or GMT or whatever in a systematic and orderly fashion. But in my limited experience buying previously owned watches has been disastrous. Thus I stick to new watches from a very old f...
If casual is a sport jacket, v neck sweaters and corduroy then , no, it’s not too dressy but if we’re into the ball cap, hoodie and jeans casual then the baton indices are a better choice. I remember eyeing that exact datejust in the case when it was curr...
“ball cap, hoodie and jeans casual then the baton indices are a better choice” Out of the two, that me! 😂 It looks like a great piece. I’m just wondering if I should hold out for a sportier stick model DJ, OP or EX I 124270. The conundrums of a WIS! 😂 ...
personally I'd hold out for stick indices...unless its a bargain too good to pass up. Here's one that's not breathtakingly priced. I'm sure there are others. picture from Bob's Watches ...