• Master
    6 Dec 2011, 2:12 a.m.

    ...and with a great deal of style I might add! LOL!

  • Master
    6 Dec 2011, 7:04 a.m.

    I decided to wear my Aquatimer to the office today and it seems to have had an effect - a couple of new snorkels that I had been waiting on to be delivered for the last week or so turned up - very appropriate :)

  • Master
    6 Dec 2011, 8:22 a.m.

    Perfect timing for this posting.

    A couple of weeks ago, I took a suit in to a high-end mens store near me for some tailoring. After I was fitted for alterations, the gentleman who prepared my pick-up ticket was dressed as follows:

    *Armani Grey/Black "Nailhead" suit

    *French cuff white shirt

    *Black Tie with muted design

    In my mind this attire would call for a dressier watch. But to my surprise, when he started to write out my ticket his wrist became exposed and was wrapped with a AT white dial on black rubber strap.

    Now I recently acquired this piece of "Rock Candy" and use it strictly as a sporty look. I was however blown away by how good it looked with that guys suit. While this was not a corporate environment setting, none the less it worked well ..really well !!

    I now view pairing up an AT with a dressy look when done with the right color mix. Of course I complemented him on his fine taste in suits and his IWC choice. He laughed and told me he wears it all the time at work and his co-workers are always asking to "borrow" it. I said ,"Do you let them?" He replied, "They can borrow my suit... but not my watch !! ".

  • Graduate
    6 Dec 2011, 12:53 p.m.

    I think, the Aquatimer in Redgold might be a good compromise for all opportunities.
    Best regards from Kiel

  • Graduate
    7 Dec 2011, 12:27 p.m.

    i agree with most people on here i also have the galapgos at watch . The days i don't wear a suit to work i am very happy to wear my at. When i wear a suit to work i find my self wearing a more dressy watch. Good luck

  • Connoisseur
    7 Dec 2011, 2:34 p.m.

    I wear a suit and tie and all my shirts have French cuffs and I find the AT doesn't fit under my shirt cuffs, so wear my da Vinci or portofino which I think looks classier in a suit.

  • Insider
    26 Dec 2011, 5:44 p.m.

    I only wear my Aquatimer on casual Fridays. It doesn't really go with a suit and tie!

  • Connoisseur
    27 Dec 2011, 6:24 a.m.

    I would suggest taking Michael's advice to heart, at least in the early stages of your career. It can be good to standout, but by reason of knowledge, skill, and accomplishments -- not manner of dress.

    If you've established yourself, you can then have somewhat more leeway.