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==Dress Watches==
==Dress Watches==
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A dress watch needs to be simplistic. Elegant. And above all, minimalistic. Not even a date is required - it's not something you wear every day - just on formal, special, memorable occasions. It isn’t some gaudy watch that’s bejeweled with diamonds or a chronograph that is so big it looks like a clock. It is subtle, understated and charming. The ultimate definition of a dress watch for many collectors would be a [[Patek Philippe]] Calatrava or an [[Omega Constellation]].
A dress watch needs to be simplistic. Elegant. And above all, minimalistic. Not even a date is required - it's not something you wear every day - just on formal, special, memorable occasions. It isn’t some gaudy watch that’s bejeweled with diamonds or a chronograph that is so big it looks like a clock. It is subtle, understated and charming. The ultimate definition of a dress watch for many collectors would be a [[Patek Philippe]] Calatrava or an Omega [[Constellation]].

Revision as of 17:17, 3 April 2020

Dress Watches

A dress watch needs to be simplistic. Elegant. And above all, minimalistic. Not even a date is required - it's not something you wear every day - just on formal, special, memorable occasions. It isn’t some gaudy watch that’s bejeweled with diamonds or a chronograph that is so big it looks like a clock. It is subtle, understated and charming. The ultimate definition of a dress watch for many collectors would be a Patek Philippe Calatrava or an Omega Constellation.