
Andreas (donizetti) revives a classic WatchProSite thought experiment, originally posed by AndrewD over a decade ago: what watch would you choose to wear for an audience with your head of state? This enduring question delves into the subtle art of horological diplomacy, prompting collectors to consider not just personal preference, but also the statement a timepiece makes in a high-stakes, formal encounter. Andreas shares his current choice, inviting the community to reflect on their own selections and the underlying rationale.

But if it would be this Cartier
so were I to meet ours, I'd wear my sons old Beavis & Butthead watch from the 1980'.s
IfI had sufficient time and the consciousness to plan, I'd wear something restrained. Simple. And something that matches the rest of my attire. Maybe a JLC MUT? Maybe a Reverso? Maybe a less complex looking Patek Philippe? I guess it depends on what I have with me. But, funny thing, every time I'm meeting an important minister type, I've never once thought about what watch I was wearing. Because I realized I didn't have time to plan in advance and I'm traveling and I don't travel with multiple w
I've worn it to weddings
I would not want to. Seen him twice in small groups and …. well let’s say in the politest way a Chronograph and alarm function to time my duration and have the alarm prompt my exit.
You know, come to think of it... A nice MING watch may be quite appropriate. It's kind of modern and classic at the same time. A TRON modern.
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