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Old 21 April 2009, 01:19 PM   #61
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SS Sub with a Tux? Only if it is your only watch....some would say, what about a TT Sub or SS Date Just? Does any watch not on a leather strap fit the bill?
These are just some questions I am tossing out. Next month I will be out of town for a conference and one of the events is Black Tie, What ever watch I leave town with on Thursday will be the watch worn with my Tux on Saturday night, likely a Sea-Dweller or a TT Daytona. Maybe even a Speedmaster Pro (moon) if it is back from service at Omega. Do you really think anyone will care?

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Old 21 April 2009, 01:31 PM   #62
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SS Sub with a Tux? Only if it is your only watch....some would say, what about a TT Sub or SS Date Just? Does any watch not on a leather strap fit the bill?
These are just some questions I am tossing out. Next month I will be out of town for a conference and one of the events is Black Tie, What ever watch I leave town with on Thursday will be the watch worn with my Tux on Saturday night, likely a Sea-Dweller or a TT Daytona. Maybe even a Speedmaster Pro (moon) if it is back from service at Omega. Do you really think anyone will care?

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Old 21 April 2009, 04:35 PM   #63
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Actually they do - go back towards the beginning of the spread:
http://men.style.com/gq/features/sli...35&play=&cnt=1
I see. The previous link started in the middle with the watches for formalwear. Thank you, my faith in GQ is restored. Informative article, too.
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