MMMMMMMmmmmmmMMMMMMM Watch porn.Have you seen Dr Strange? You need his watch drawer.
MMMMMMMmmmmmmMMMMMMM Watch porn.Have you seen Dr Strange? You need his watch drawer.
Have you seen Dr Strange? You need his watch drawer.
A hint of colour is exactly what I don't want, as the watch would have to go with every colour I wear. Plus, hints of colour can also look tacky, rather than timeless.I like the AT with a hint of colour. That is too plain for me.
Go for a 39mm.I would LOVE a new watch, but unfortunately, after taking my lovely Citizen Red Arrows off during a class and forgetting it, I'm watchless. My problem is I have quite small wrists, so most watches look quite (a lot) silly on me.
I'm not really struck on many 39mm watches - 43mm seems to look okay in my opinion, but I'd say that's the limit.
If you say you have small wrists then I assume you have small wrists compared to the average man.My old watch was 43 - but then my small may differ to yours
Yes, I don't step out of the house if the colour of my watch doesn't match my cuffs.A hint of colour is exactly what I don't want, as the watch would have to go with every colour I wear. Plus, hints of colour can also look tacky, rather than timeless.
Yes, I don't step out of the house if the colour of my watch doesn't match my cuffs.
Agreed. Something plain in colour is understated and can be worn with anything from jeans to suits.A hint of colour is exactly what I don't want, as the watch would have to go with every colour I wear. Plus, hints of colour can also look tacky, rather than timeless.
lol!Yes, I don't step out of the house if the colour of my watch doesn't match my cuffs.