Saturday, September 17, 2011

What to Wear In Las Vegas: How To Wear A Watch With A Dress Shirt - Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph Automatic Steel (5980/1A) vs. Cartier Calibre de Cartier Silver Dial Stainless Steel Automatic Mens Watch W7100015

You've just been invited to a private car show, and at the last minute, you've got to decide what to wear and where to get it from.  Your trying to find the nearest jeweler, but you've got a headache and there's an awful long line in CVS, with only about 2 hours to make it to the dinner.

10 minutes later, you're sitting in your car, typing on your Tom Tom, trying to find a the nearest Tourneau. A couple rights, a few lefts, in another 22 minutes, you should be there.

While approaching the salesman, you remember that too many options can confuse ones self. So with moderation, you ask him to show you his two favorite watches.  He looks you in the eye and says, "Right this way sir."

He brings you 5 pieces,  but compares the benefits and the purpose each watch serves in a given situation. Sure, you are just telling time, however, some solutions are more appropriate than others(like not robbing banks). After understanding his wisdom, you choose between these 2 time pieces.





 




You chose a watch, slide the card, wave "good buy" and storm off to your room at Bellagio. Before making it back, you scan the internet on your iPhone and pick up random men's fashion and style tips. (you're speeding so your being extra careful when you're looking at the screen.)

- Remember is that your dress shirt should show no more than 1/4 of an inch past your suit jacket. The shirt should barely show past the cuff of your jacket.

- Wear the watch, loose-tight. Not too tight, and not sloppy loose.

- Round tip dress shoes are preferred. Keep it traditional with your tie and pocket square.

- And most importantly, try to get your suits tailored.

After brushing off your shoulders while stepping off the elevator. You've just scene someone that you haven't talked to in 3 years. Now you have to decide whether you're going to the car show or not.

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