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I'm involved in a high-end gala event that attracts international a-listers as well as professionals who lean toward the rugged individualist end of the spectrum, together with the business class who frequently provide the main sponsorship funding.
15+ years ago all the men wore classic black tuxedos. Then a number of them began to switch to very well-tailored black suits...the kind you wear to special events, not to the office. Now I'm seeing a few more "statement" outfits...the kind of thing that causes you to notice someone for what they're wearing, not who they are. The bottom line is that I don't think there are really any rules anymore. My Explorer 2 is kind of like a tattoo; it's just become a part of me, and I don't switch it out as occasions change. But then, I've seen people wearing tuxes and G-Shocks. I think an Explorer 1 is as honest as a watch can be, and I suspect that anyone who thinks it's inappropriate for a dress event is a bit out of touch. |
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I understand that these days it's common for people to want to make their own rules, but that doesn't mean I have to like it. |
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Agree, rules are out the window and in many ways it’s too bad, but in others it’s liberating.
Btw, classic attire rules say that no watch should be worn with a tuxedo, because the event itself should mark the time and time not be of importance. I would wear an Exp 1 with anything but a tux. |
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I think it works on leather. If we ever make it back to the office I’d like a brown band.
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how would any rolex not be a good enough for a dress watch? The explorer is perfect.
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Yes. Looks great on the right leather strap.
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The 36mm is much more elegant. Sid Mashburn wears on everyday, and he is the king of clothes.
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Perfect for every occasion. You’ll find naysayers saying it’s not dressy enough but they probably prefer 4 cylinder 356’s and vhs tapes.
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For black tie I would not use a SS sports model but rather something slimmer.
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This chap knows how to do it. Very nice.
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Agreed! The ostrich strap etc is on point. Still, the explorer can stay on a bracelet if you like. I don’t think anyone would look askance at a classic timepiece.
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So some of you would really judge someone negatively if you saw them wearing an Explorer with a suit? Sheesh.
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You can wear almost anything as a dress watch. However, a black matte dial strongly lumed would not be something I would wear for a dressy occasion. A datejust is much more versatile and dressier when needed.
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Explorer I is fine.
Better than wearing a dive watch in a suit. LOL |
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Hell yes. I definitely would.
But anyway, who sees your watch when it’s under your shirt cuff anyway? |
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I have a real dress watch that I got over 20 years ago. I’m not the biggest philanthropist, but I go to a few events a year, etc. and I can count the number of times I’ve worn it in the last decade on one hand. It’s been sitting in the vault for years now. You can dress up a watch like the Explorer, Day Date, Seiko, etc. with a nice black strap and you’ll be golden. It just hides under your French cuffs anyway.
I wouldn’t recommend investing any significant amount of money in a fancy dress watch, unless your job and lifestyle really requires it. Mine certainly does not. The dressy Seiko recommenced above would be a nice affordable option if you want to have a dedicated watch for more formal occasions.
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Explorer I can be very versatile like a Datejust.....you can dress up or down in it.....
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I always have to remind myself that most people do not even notice what watch I am wearing, and when they do their reactions are not what I would always, expect. I have gotten more comments from random people on my least expensive watch by far, a Zodiac 53 Skin diver.
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#56 |
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Ever since my company went casual, I’ve been questioning the necessity of having a real dress watch anyway.
COVID19 answered the question for me. I can get by with a Sub and other sport watches. In the rare event I’m wearing a suit, I’ll wear the Sub. I’d be fine with an Exp I too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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#57 |
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I spent $8,000 for my Explorer II so I will wear it anywhere I want.
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#58 |
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One other thing...
If you can wear an Apple Watch with a suit, you can wear an explorer or Submariner with a suit. My 2 cents Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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#60 |
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Standards are different in various parts of the world. If you are an American, like me, an Explorer is perfectly fine in all but the most formal settings. I have worn my 114270, on bracelet, to business meetings, conferences, and weddings. I like to wear it because it also works well on the days when I'm not wearing a suit, and it is robust enough that I do not have to worry about bumping it while traveling. I do not bother placing it on a strap, I do not want to scratch it, and watches on steel bracelets are often worn with suits in the United States.
That said, it is not a "dress watch". I own a few. The Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse fits the bill - time only, slim, precious metal case, and on a strap. Despite owning real dress watches, I'm more often found wearing my Explorer when in a suit. |
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