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This is a very good question. Further context below.
Nov 01, 2021,09:45 AM
I recall some sober advice in management textbook on “Executive Style” from some years ago that advised aspiring managers to purchase a good quality Swiss timepiece in two tone steel and yellow gold.
The logic being that two tone timepieces can go well equally with:
- Wearing black or brown shoes, belts and accessories
- Either silver or gold jewellery
Since that time the popularity of stainless steel, particularly Rolex models, has increased exponentially in comparison. I am interested in the thoughts of others.
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"forced to like bi-metal pieces?"
By: India Whiskey Charlie : October 26th, 2021-21:32
I don't really understand how someone would feel forced to like something. Personally, I am not a fan of 2-tone watches and will never compromise just because I cannot get an all-steel or all-gold.
This is a very good question. Further context below.
By: 777Dave : November 1st, 2021-09:45
I recall some sober advice in management textbook on “Executive Style” from some years ago that advised aspiring managers to purchase a good quality Swiss timepiece in two tone steel and yellow gold. The logic being that two tone timepieces can go well eq...
I wouldn’t say
By: Ed Watches : November 1st, 2021-21:12
“forced”, but after more than 20 years collecting watches and hating two-tones, one particular model has suddenly grown on me: the GMT. Not sure whether this will expand to other two-tone models, but I’d definitely love to add the steel-gold GMT with the ...