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Wristwatch Band

bjornborg11

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Whenever I wear a wrist watch I make sure that the band matches my shoes (black or brown). I also have some metal band watches (gold/platinum) I saw on another forum, that metal watches are really sports watches not to be used for dress or formal occasions. Is this true? Is this a more of an old fashioned notation that isn’t followed as strictly. I would like to get other thoughts.
 

ShrunkinCowboy

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New Mexico
My wrist is hairier than a freakin' monkey.
Metal bands ALWAYS pull my hair, so it's traditional leather bands for me.

Anyway.....yeah, generally metal bands are considered.....less formal....than their leather counterparts.
'Course there are exceptions to every rule, right?

Steve
 

HodgePodge

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I think that the rule is ignored among the younger generation due to the influence of "bling" culture. I think I was guilty of it on an occasion or two, mostly at "dress to impress" parties of the age group.

The other thing to consider is the number of "complications" on the watch face. If watch a and b both have leather bands, but a has a minute hand, hour hand, 24 hour dial, 60 minute dial, 60 second dial, and an incremented bezel, while b only has minutes and seconds, then watch a is still less formal than watch b

P.S. Anyone else noticing that the "reply with quote" function doesn't seem to be working lately?
 

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