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No date.
No date but they are becoming scares.
I can live with either.
By: Thomas_3 : August 11th, 2020-14:31
Only non-date watches I have are my vintage pieces. I wouldn't mind picking up a modern piece with no date at some point. Maybe a Rolex Oyster or a Reverso. I really don't need any other complications on my watches and actually prefer a simple piece, with...
It depends.
By: jlux : August 12th, 2020-01:35
Very pure watches like the IWC that you show are better without a date. Other than that I can easily live with a date. The only no-go is a date placement that reveals a (too) small movement for the chosen case size.
No date
By: rnaden : August 12th, 2020-03:50
I don't need the date on the watch as I usually know what the date is. When I'm retired, I couldn't care less what the date is anyway, so why bother? The watch looks much better without the date in this case. Richard
Date for me
By: Todd B. : August 13th, 2020-10:26
Date is a must for me. I have one Rolex and one Montblanc that does not have the date and it drives me crazy because all my other watches have the date so I'm quite used to looking at my wrist for the date when signing documents for work.