I have been enjoying wearing the SBGA407G, nice change from my sports watches.
Dial is truly amazing.
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My only watch without any lume, so it must be a dress watch.
For today.
and recently tried on a more dressed down strap
Lastly my birth year Longines but it’s getting sold
this 33mm gold rolex from 1960 was too small for my 8" wrist.i gave it to mrs greasemonkey ,she wears it as a dress watch...i prefer this as at 36mm it wears better..
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My Seiko presage :) Great value[
When you borrow it from your wife and dont want to give it back...
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Since the DJ41 left, it's this 1972 Oysterdate Precision on those duties!
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
And mine
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Longines heritage. Not a pure dress watch but it does the job for me.
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This will do for me while saving for a GS snowflake.
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For me, this is one my favorites. Time keeping is excellent on it. Perfect for my daily wear.
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New to me, intended to be my daily wearer once normality is resumed and I'm back in the office.
my contenders:
the RW is an automatic and the Rotary a 9ct hand wind in super condition.
ktmog6uk
marchingontogether!
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Also this, my first GS
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A few different strap options on my Zenith Elite 37mm.20191009_140217.jpg20190413_203506-01.jpg
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Master Control dressed down with a Master Compressor strap.
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Been wearing this loads...but is it a dress watch?
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it's a cocktail time, there are a few of them and they're all nice
One of my few dress watches.
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Snap, almost:
I like this one a lot. I do wish the hands and markers were better quality though. Everything else about it could easily pass for costing 8 times what it actually does. I might have to try the Seiko at some point for comparison. It's interesting to see both Seiko and Orient put out two such similar looking models.
Comparisons yes, but the MM300 and Orient saturation diver are very, very different. These are almost identical. I hope it's not a sign of corporate convergence that might ultimately lead to Orient being relegated to a sub-brand rather than an in-house manufacturer in its own right. With these, in spite of the similarities, you can see the two watches have different movements because the bridge is a different shape.
I do like the fact that the movement in this Orient is probably unique, in that I believe the bridge is chamfered and polished specifically for the open-heart version. Certainly, the other side of the movement isn't as well finished. I would imagine the rest of the Bambino range have plain unfinished movements. The same most likely applies to the Seiko too.
Normal (ergo "non-sports") watches are my everyday wear anyway.
Towards the sports end (well, it has a screw down crown and a (beautiful quality) rubber strap) . . .
Bit more "dressy" but goes with anything (and just plain gorgeous) . . .
The "Captain" suits any occasion too . . .
As does the Dornie . . .
And, a bit cheaper but very worthy nonetheless . . .
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Post no 100 :)
If Panerai can be considered in this configuration dress watch then OK.
If not the Longines should cover this area :)
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