With casual wear this watch is a no-brainer in terms of fit. But I tried the Aquanaut last week also with formal dress style. And I am still not sure whether it works or not...
What do you think or how do you pair your Aquanaut?
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With casual wear this watch is a no-brainer in terms of fit. But I tried the Aquanaut last week also with formal dress style. And I am still not sure whether it works or not... What do you think or how do you pair your Aquanaut? HAGWE ...
if the strap weren't bright orange. A more traditional dartk leather or rubber strap would tone it down and it would look dressy. I love the watch, regardless.
But to answer your main question: Yes, it works. It perhaps breaks rules and is disruptive. But who cares? It looks good and it pleases you. Trying to uphold artificial rules in a fundamentally chaotic world is our feeble attempt to achieve a little order...