Wedding watch choice

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Re: Wedding watch choice

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C9
Seamaster
C3
In that order.
You could always wear the C9 for the service, and swap onto the Seamaster for the evening celebration.

*edit* Or do what smegwina suggested. Great minds think alike!
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Re: Wedding watch choice

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yes, i had already started thinking along those "swap btwn ceremony and reception."

C9 is more refined, the seamaster is a big more rugged for the rough and tumble reception...
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Re: Wedding watch choice

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smegwina wrote: However for the wedding issue, the solution is simple.

C9 for the ceremony. Seamaster for the dinner.
....... and the Steinhart Ocean for the disco / pool afterwards.

If selecting one watch only then as the best dress watch for the occasion it has to be the C9.

Have a great day one and all.

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Re: Wedding watch choice

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C3 ceremony, SMP for reception
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Wedding watch choice

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C9 :)
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Re: Wedding watch choice

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C9. I wore one to my brother's wedding a few weeks ago and every time I looked at my wrist it looked appropriate, until about 9.30pm when I kept glancing down and it was repeatedly blurred.
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Re: Wedding watch choice

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Remember... according to Victorian laws (which dictate most of today's manners!), the only watch to wear with a tuxedo is a pocket watch! Ladies, that means no cocktail watches! :lol:

Seriously though - the C9 is the dressiest watch you have listed, so wear it with your tux; but I'm a pragmatist. I'd say wear what your daughter likes, but I have a feeling she won't be looking at your watch unless it's a 55mm U boat.
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Re: Wedding watch choice

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ospreylian wrote:C9. I wore one to my brother's wedding a few weeks ago and every time I looked at my wrist it looked appropriate, until about 9.30pm when I kept glancing down and it was repeatedly blurred.
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