I purchased my second Seiko a week ago with the intent of having a nice watch, secondly being a sporty, dressy watch. Would you wear my watch with a Black Pin Stripe suit?
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I purchased my second Seiko a week ago with the intent of having a nice watch, secondly being a sporty, dressy watch. Would you wear my watch with a Black Pin Stripe suit?
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Last edited by lotsofstufftogo; May 17th, 2010 at 05:10.
NFW AutoPilot, Steinhart Nav B-Uhr II 44 mm Automatic., Seiko "BFS" SNKF09. Seiko "Spork" SRP043K. TAWATEC E.O. DIVER, Casio GA100-1A1 & lots of G-Shocks.
No, I wouldn't, I have other watches for that.. nothing stopping you though![]()
Pavo absolutus
Yes, why not? I wear what ever dive watch I pick.
As long as it wasn't so huge it couldn't fit under the cuff or was overly an eye sore.
My biggest watch is 45mm. So, think that may be the limit.
Dave.
#88
Yes
Meine Bratwurst has a first name,
It's F-R-I-T-Z,
Meine Bratwurst has a second name,
It's S-C-H-N-A-C-K-E-N-P-F-E-F-F-E-R-H-A-U-S-E-N
Absolutely.
I see nothing wrong with wearing that with a suit.
Hell no.
There are divers you can wear with a suit but damn that is not one of them.
I'll be the contrarian and say that I don't think that goes well with a suit. IMHSO (in my humble sartorial opinion), it would be like wearing top-siders with a suit; you can pull it off if you're going for the avant-garde look, but it definitely clashes, especially with a formal fabric like black pinstripe.
That said, if everything else is well coordinated, there are worse watches you could wear. But there are also many much better suited (pun intended).
Hmm, I really like the diver + suit look...but that diver looks pretty beefy. Perhaps something a little more subdued?
Cheers
NM
Wear that bad boy!!!![]()
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