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!
Wedding watch choice
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Re: Wedding watch choice
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...
C9 is more refined, the seamaster is a big more rugged for the rough and tumble reception...
the "g" is for Greg...
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Re: Wedding watch choice
....... and the Steinhart Ocean for the disco / pool afterwards.smegwina wrote: However for the wedding issue, the solution is simple.
C9 for the ceremony. Seamaster for the dinner.
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
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
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!
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.
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
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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