

Something like the Longines Heritage Flagship which you already mentioned, for example. You can find a watch that leans dressy and get by as an every day watch. Looking forwards to your suggestions, take care!Ĭlick to expand.There are two ways you can go. My plan is to save up for Nomos Campus Club 38 mm for a more fun take. What I already have: A vintage Junghans, 34 mm cream dial and a 39 mm Blue dial Skagen. The Longines Heritage 38.5 mm look fantastic but I absolutely hate that the date window cut through the hour marks. White or black dial (different variations of black or white are ok)įirst thought I had: Tudor 1926 (white with blue dials) or Longines Spirit came to mind.Between 36 and 40 mm (I have a 6.5 inch wrist).And so a dress watch can be worn every day and casual watches (although I find this more tricky) in elegant setups. I do understand that one should wear what he feels like. If I can speak of a “collection”, it will not go beyond 4 or 5 watches. I am a watch enthusiast, but I am not a collector. But, it must also be easy to dress down so it can become, if needed, an everyday watch that can be worn with sweaters in a café or in the office. I was curious to have some suggestions for an elegant watch that is easy to dress up (for fine dining, concert, weddings).
