In strict terms you are right. I am however trying to become more liberal with boundries, and "dress watch" has always been somewhat narrow.I'm surprised you include the FM! Due to its fancy script dial I always considered it to be much more of a fashion watch. Maybe a Long Island...
Thanks!Love those Raketa, and the Enicar is pretty cool too. @rwatch0
Love the GP. I am a big fan of GP and of that EraThanks!
Yes, the Raketa's are very nice, and very reliable actually. I have a few other Russian watches, like Poljots and Okeans, but they don't qualify as 'dress watches' in my opinion.
The (hi)story of Enicar (Racine) is very nice and the watch is very thin, a bit joyful I think with the colors. If you wear all gray then it gives you some color
Here 2 pics of my GP, definitely a dress watch
Thanks!
Yes, the Raketa's are very nice, and very reliable actually. I have a few other Russian watches, like Poljots and Okeans, but they don't qualify as 'dress watches' in my opinion.
The (hi)story of Enicar (Racine) is very nice and the watch is very thin, a bit joyful I think with the colors. If you wear all gray then it gives you some color
Here 2 pics of my GP, definitely a dress watch
The Ingenieur is one of my favorite watches ever and is the watch that got me into watches and reps. I love it. It looks surprisingly good on a black strap!
Thanks mate!The Ingenieur is one of my favorite watches ever and is the watch that got me into watches and reps. I love it. It looks surprisingly good on a black strap!
Oh, blue? Awesome. Even when I bought a gen strap, I opted for brown.Thanks mate!
It actually is the genuine blue IWC strap that goes with the Ingy
Brown does look good too!Oh, blue? Awesome. Even when I bought a gen strap, I opted for brown.
If I may post a rep, the ultimate dress watch would be this one I guess