airpole
Joined: 02 Jun 2005 Posts: 7
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Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 2:05 pm Post subject: which of these watches would be most appropriate for someone |
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| I think that someone in any financial/banking/investment career would benefit the most from a classic watch with a modern twist. I think that the third watch fulfills this purpose best. First, however, I'll tell you why the other two don't quite fit the mold you're looking for. The first watch seems to be having a slight identity crisis: it hearkens back to antique watches from the 30's and 40's with its slightly oblong square style and extra link detail framing the more modern band, but the off-white detailing and bowed sides give the watch a muddled appearance and seem to stick out rather than blend. The second watch isn't suitable, in my opinion, because it's luminescent face and dial detailing gives an almost frou frou jeweled appearance, suggesting more of a trend-seeking person; not the frugal, money savvy image you probably want to project.So, the second watch seems to combine trend, antique, and modern styles seamlessly. The charcoal face is a unique touch, and the three extra time faces are a plus for any businessman. The thicker frame around the dial is a little retro, but I think that the effect on the whole is rather charming. Good luck, and whatever you choose, I'm sure you'll be able to project just the right image! |
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