"I did nothing. I did absolutely nothing, and it was everything that I thought it could be."
white tie. These days, you can get away with anything at a black tie event. But god forbid you've got even a slight smudge on your spats for a white tie affair.ChemAg15 said:
I can't believe the dress code police haven't already raided this thread to tell you that wearing a watch to a black tie event is a crime against humanity.
Guilty.Sea Speed said:
Tell me you haven't read this thread for very long without telling me you haven't read this thread for very long.
AgLA06 said:
I wish we could create a private club where we could borrow watches from others close by. Maybe even cufflinks or similar stuff. We'd have to have insurance and contracts, but it could be cool.
I have a black tie event in a couple weeks and would love to have something more event appropriate (and either white or black) instead of my Bluesy.
No need to poo-poo Longines - I wear my Hydroconquest about 20x more often than my Datejust. I think they're a great place to go for a "fill-a-need" piece.AgLA06 said:TheOC16 said:AgLA06 said:
I wish we could create a private club where we could borrow watches from others close by. Maybe even cufflinks or similar stuff. We'd have to have insurance and contracts, but it could be cool.
I have a black tie event in a couple weeks and would love to have something more event appropriate (and either white or black) instead of my Bluesy.
Just for conversation sake - what is your dream black tie watch?
Right now mine is a Reverso. Considering it as my next watch purchase, maybe in a year or so.
Honestly, I hadn't thought about it much. My current situation in life wouldn't allow it so I tend only allow myself to dream more along Tudor BB58-925, Longines Hydroconquest, Omega, Breitling Heritage, etc instead Just incase I might be able to scrape together a couple of grand.
Attainable?
Maybe a slate Datejust?
Never going to happen?
Maybe something like this, but that's never going to be an option for me unless I hit the lotto.
The only time I ever come close to a black-tie event is NYE, and the whole reason for the occasion is the time. I think it would be silly not to have a timepiece on your wrist in that situation.ChemAg15 said:
I can't believe the dress code police haven't already raided this thread to tell you that wearing a watch to a black tie event is a crime against humanity.
You don't say.Sea Speed said:
Id get empty bottles back
Times change.YouBet said:
Guess I'm uncultured. Was not aware you weren't supposed to wear a watch to a black-tie affair, and I've never heard of a white tie affair.
I bet there's a family backstory to this watch?MAROON said:
It's funny. I just don't like the Reverso / Cartier style rectangle watches. Just not my thing. All the woman in my family wore that style growing up and I think that jaded me even though they are beautiful watches.TheOC16 said:AgLA06 said:
I wish we could create a private club where we could borrow watches from others close by. Maybe even cufflinks or similar stuff. We'd have to have insurance and contracts, but it could be cool.
I have a black tie event in a couple weeks and would love to have something more event appropriate (and either white or black) instead of my Bluesy.
Just for conversation sake - what is your dream black tie watch?
Right now mine is a Reverso. Considering it as my next watch purchase, maybe in a year or so.
Yeah, I've been to several black tie affairs in my time and half the group still just wears suits. I've always worn my nice watch to these events because if not there; then where?AgLA06 said:Times change.YouBet said:
Guess I'm uncultured. Was not aware you weren't supposed to wear a watch to a black-tie affair, and I've never heard of a white tie affair.
Society as a whole has evolved quite a bit the last 20 years. Most of the uber elite rich are more of the turtle neck variety these days with tech leading the way since the turn of the century. They try hard to act more "normal" while flaunting gatches and toys from mega yachts than trying to be high class.
Most black tie affairs around here are really just more of a formal event than the old meaning of black tie. White tie today is more along the lines of what most people used to think about black tie anyway as someone said. Anyone taking the snob approach isn't someone who would matter. Where else would ultra luxury watches be event appropriate if it wasn't black tie these days?
With all the "class warfare" woke anti-work youngsters these days many who could just aren't going to wear A. Lange & Sohne around the mall.
AgEng06 said:
The watch came with a leather strap. The strap shown is an AlphaShark from BluShark.
AgLA06 said:
I wish we could create a private club where we could borrow watches from others close by. Maybe even cufflinks or similar stuff. We'd have to have insurance and contracts, but it could be cool.
I have a black tie event in a couple weeks and would love to have something more event appropriate (and either white or black) instead of my Bluesy.
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Rolex is just more recognizable to the average person.
Charismatic Megafauna said:
Must have been pretty sexy!